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Answered by sahil81782000
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Explanation:

Sexual reproduction is the process of fusion of male and female gamete resulting in the

production of a diploid zygote which ultimately develops into a new organism. All flowering

plants show sexual reproduction.

FLOWER: Flowers are the site of sexual reproduction in flowering plants.

A typical angiospermic flower has following parts arranged in four whorls. They are

Calyx, Corolla, Androecium and Gynoecium.

1. Calyx: It is the outer most whorl of the flower. It is composed of leaf like green

sepals.

2. Corolla: It is the second whorl of flower and consists of number of petals.

3. Androecium: It is the third whorl of flower consisting of stamens. Stamen is the male

reproductive organ of flower. Each stamen is made up of filament and anther.

4. Gynoecium: This is the last and fourth whorl of the flower consisting of pistil or

carpel. Pistil is the female reproductive organ of the flower. Each pistil is composed

of ovary, style and stigma.

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