what are the different whorls of a flower? Describe the famale reproductive part of flowers
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Answer:
- The calyx: zero or more whorls of sepals at the base.
- The corolla: zero or more whorls of petals above the calyx.
- The androecium: zero or more whorls of stamens, each comprising a filament and an anther.
2) The female part is the pistil. The pistil usually is located in the center of the flower and is made up of three parts: the stigma, style, and ovary. The stigma is the sticky knob at the top of the pistil. It is attached to the long, tubelike structure called the style
Explanation:
The outer whorl is called the calyx, and consists of the sepals. The next whorl is the corolla, and consists of the petals. The two innermost whorls are the stamens and the carpels, and those contain the male and female reproductive parts of the flower respectively.
The female part is the pistil. The pistil usually is located in the center of the flower and is made up of three parts: the stigma, style, and ovary. The stigma is the sticky knob at the top of the pistil. It is attached to the long, tubelike structure called the style.