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The whorl that contains the male reproductive parts is called the ___________.


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Whorl of flowers:

  1. There are four distinct whorls of a flower i.e the outer calyx or sepals, corolla or petals, androecium or stamen and gynoecium or carpel.
  2. The androecium is a whorl that consists of a group of stamens which are the male reproductive part of a flower.

Final answer: The whorl that contains the male reproductive parts is called the androecium.


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