What is a flower?
Describe the parts of a typical Angiosperm flower.
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Flower:-
A flower can be defined as the reproductive unit of any angiosperms. Flowers carry out sexual reproduction in angiosperms.
A typical flower is generally an attractively modified stem with a condensed axis.
A flower has four different parts, they are - calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium.
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A flower is the coloured, reproductive structure of a plant or tree that later develops into a fruit. It is usually produces nectar to attract agent of pollination.
Calyx:
It is the outer most whorl of a flower. It is made up of units called sepals. It is generally green in colour and protective in function.
Corolla:
It is the whorl present inner to the corolla. It consists of petals. The petals are brightly coloured to attract the insects.
Androecium:
It is the whorl present next to the corolla. The androecium mainly consists of stamens, which are male reproductive units of a flower. A stamen is composed of two parts, that are the anther and filament.
Gynoecium:
The innermost whorl of a flower is called gynoecium. It consists of pistils. A pistil is composed of three part- stigma, style, ovary. Pistils are the female reproductive units of a flower.