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A typical flower has four different kinds of whorls arranged on end of the stalk or pedicel, called

A
Thalamus
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B
Peduncle
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C
Both b and c
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D
Receptacle
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Solution

The correct option is C Both b and c
Thalamus/ Receptacle
  • Thalamus is the basal swollen portion of flower on which all the floral whorls are present. It is also known as receptacle.
  • Four whorls of flower are calyx (sepal), corolla (petal), androecium (stamen) and gynoecium (pistil).
Final answer: (d) Both b and c




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