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what is the function of calyx, corolla, androecium, gynoecium

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Answered by zeenat26
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1. caylx: it is green in colour .
*it covers all parts of bud stage .
* it helps in photosynthesis
*it is made up of sepals
2.corolla :
*it is colourful.
*it attracts insects and help in pollution
*it is made up of many petals

3.androcium
*it is the male part of plant
*it is made of stamens
*each stamens have filament of anther it is
*it forms pollengrains

4. Gynocium
* it is female part of plant
*it is made up of style , stigma and ovary
*it forms egg


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Answered by sambita75
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calyx= is the outermost whorl composed of green leaf like structures called sepals sepals in close the inner parts of a flower and protect it in the bud stage .

Corolla = is the nest inner whorl composed of brightly coloured parts called petals being brightly coloured petals attract insects for pollination.

androecium= is the third whorl inner to Corolla it represents the male reproductive part of the flower it consists of units called stamens each stamen consists of two parts an anther and filament the anther produce a powdery substance constructing a tiny structures called the pollen grains male cells are produced inside the pollen grains .

gynoecium= is the innermost central part of the flower in represents the female reproductive part and consists up a flask shaped organ called the carpenter for pistol is carpal consist a paper pencil Solan part called the ovary continuous in into a long style and end in a not like part called the stigma the ovary contains mainly orbitals female cell is represents inside the ovule ovules and ovary finally develop into seeds and fruits respectively.

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