Answer:
The four floral
parts of typical angiospermic flower are
CalyxIt is the
outermost whorl of the flower and members are called calyx or sepals. Theseare
usually green and are protective in function (in bud stage).
CorollaIt is
composed of petals, usually bright coloured to attract insects for pollination.
AndroeciumIt
is composed of stamens, the male reproductive organ. Each stamen hasstalk or
filament and anther (containing pollen sac and pollen grains).
Gynoecium It
is the female reproductive part and made up of one or more carpels. Eachcarpel
has stigma, style and ovary.
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