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The outer (first ) whorl of a flower​

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Answered by zaiba76
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Flowers are composed of sets of highly modified leaves arranged in whorls. The outermost whorl of a flower is called the calyx and is composed of sepals. Inside the calyx is the corolla, which is composed of petals.

Answered by sweetgirl2323
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Calyx

Whorl #1: The Calyx

The calyx, which is the outermost whorl of a flower, protects the inner whorls, especially when the flower is in its bud state. The calyx is made up of sepals, which are two small green structures at the flower's base that look like tiny leaves.

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