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A typical flower has four main Whorls, namely, calyx, ___________, stamens, __________.


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Parts of a flower:

  1. Calyx is the outermost whorl of the flower and is formed by green colored leaf-like parts called sepals.
  2. Corolla is formed of colored petals. They lie Inner to the calyx.
  3. Stamen is the male reproductive whorl of the flower (androecium).
  4. Carpel is the female reproductive whorl of the flower (gynoecium).

Final answer: A typical flower has four main Whorls, namely, calyx, corolla, stamens, carpel.


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