What would happen if corolla was the outermost whorl of a flower and calyx the second?
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corolla helps in attraction. calyx helps in protection. if calyx will be the second whorl of the flower it can't be protected.
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Corolla:
1. The term "corolla" refers to a flower's group of petals.
2. Petals add color, smell, and appeal to a plant's blossoms.
3. Insects and other animals are attracted to them, which helps with pollination.
4. The calyx is a collection of sepals.
5. Gynoecium refers to the collection of carpels, while androecium refers to the collection of stamens.
Calyx:
1. The calyx is the flower's outermost whorl.
2. It is made up of sepals, which are small leaves found at the base of a flower.
3. This shields the flower whorls from mechanical damage and dehydration.
4. Petaloid refers to plants with colored sepals and calyxes.
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