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Name the following:
The innermost whorl in a bisexual flower: ______________.


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Flower:

  1. The flower is the blossom of the plant body which contains the male and female gamete.
  2. The important biological function of flowers is reproduction with the help of the fusion of gametes.

Parts of flower:

  1. A flower generally is composed of four whorls that include calyx, corolla, androecium, and gynoecium.
  2. The calyx is made up of leaf-like structures called sepals.
  3. The corolla is a whorl of the flower made up of brightly coloured parts called the petals.
  4. Androecium and gynoecium is the male and female reproductive part of the flower respectively.
  5. The gynoecium is located centrally and is the innermost whorl in a bisexual flower.
  6. The innermost whorl in a bisexual flower: Gynoecium.

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