Biology, asked by ishaanr375, 19 days ago

The parts of flowers that ate directly
concern with reproduction:
O
Non essential whorls
O Essential whorts​

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Answered by MrM00N
2

Explanation:

Reproductive Plant Parts:

  • External plant structures such as leaves, stems, roots, flowers, fruits and seeds are known as plant organs. ...
  • As a plant's reproductive part, a flower contains a stamen (male flower part) or pistil (female flower part), or both, plus accessory parts such as sepals, petals, and nectar glands
Answered by VaishnaviNalwade
0

Answer:

The Reproductive Parts of a Flower.

This is made up of the Stigma, the Style and the Ovary. The ovary contains the ovule (or ovules) where fertilization occurs. The Stigma is where the pollen lands. The pollen then grows a tube which moves downwards through the style until it reaches the Ovary.

The calyx and the corolla are called the non-essential whorls because they are not responsible for the formation of gametes and seeds and do not directly participate in the process of sexual reproduction.

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