Identify flower parts |
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a) |
A-Corolla, B-Calyx, C-Androecium, D-Gynoecium |
b) |
A-Calyx, B-Corolla, C-Androecium, D-Gynoecium |
c) |
A-Calyx, B-Corolla, C-Gynoecium, D-Androecium |
d) |
A-Corolla, B-Calyx, C-Gynoecium, D-Androecium |
Identify flower parts |
|
a) |
A-Corolla, B-Calyx, C-Androecium, D-Gynoecium |
b) |
A-Calyx, B-Corolla, C-Androecium, D-Gynoecium |
c) |
A-Calyx, B-Corolla, C-Gynoecium, D-Androecium |
d) |
A-Corolla, B-Calyx, C-Gynoecium, D-Androecium |
(b) Parts of flower Calyx Outer part of flower which is generally used for the protection of flower. It is sometime fused with the corolla and used for special functions. Corolla It is the brightly coloured (generally) which is used for the attraction of insect for pollination. Androecium Male reproductive part containing stamen. In stamen, three are pollen sac which contain pollens. Gynoecium Female reproductive part which contains stigma, style and ovary |