Biology, asked by vanshikapimpale65, 9 hours ago

write the correct sequence of:
stamen, carpel, corolla, ovules, calyx​

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Answered by s15073cpalli07650
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Answer:

calx = sepal

carrolla = petal

stamen = anther,petal

carpel = overy ,stingma

Explanation:

calx = sepal

carrolla = petal

stamen = anther,petal

carpel = overy ,stingma

Answered by punneshettydaksh
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the answer is

Explanation:

stamen: The third whorl consists of the stamens. The stamen is the Male parth of the flower, consisting of a filament and an another the another is a sac like structure, present at the tip of filament

Carpel: the central part of the flower, called carpal or pistol, is the female path of the flower. it has three. Ovary, voles and style

Corolla: The second whorl, Corolla, consists of petals. petals very in size and shape. the petals of most of the flowers are colourful and scented, which help to attract insects for pollination.

Ovules: the basal swollen portionnis valeed ovary it contains ovules which have female gametes.

Calyx: the outermost whorl is called scaly. the calyx consists Of green leaf like structures called sepals.

I think this is it.

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