1.
Petals: They are the part of flower that appear conspicuously, often coloured or variegated. They
attract pollinating insects to the flower
Sepals: The outer part of a flower that enclose a developing bud
Stamen: It is the male reproductive organ of flower that produced pollen. It is usually thing and
slender filament with a stamen
Anther: It is the part of the stamen where pollen is actually produced
Calyx: The leaf like structures that are present at the base of a flower and protect the flower
during development. The calyx is made of individual units called sepals.
Corolla: The collective unit of petals that are arranged in a specific pattern around the center of a
flower is called corolla.
Receptacle: It is a thickened region or a base upon which the flowers and its associated organs
grow. Receptacles form edible part of the fruit.
Peduncle: It is a stem structure that supports inflorescence. In simple terms, it is the stalk of the
flower.
Pedicel: The stem or stalk that attaches each flower to the inflorescence.
Pistil: It is a swollen part of the flower which produces the ovule. It is centrally located in the
flower and bear structures like stalk, style, potential seeds, ovary, etc.
Filament: It is a stalk that connects to the anther, and together with anther, it forms the stamen.
Ovary: It is the enlarged basal region of the pistil where ovules are produced. Carpel: The
innermost part of a flower which is surrounded by male reproductive structures. It is a seed
bearing structure (ovary or egg is present within this).
Solution
1.
Petals: They are the part of flower that appear conspicuously, often coloured or variegated. They
attract pollinating insects to the flower
Sepals: The outer part of a flower that enclose a developing bud
Stamen: It is the male reproductive organ of flower that produced pollen. It is usually thing and
slender filament with a stamen
Anther: It is the part of the stamen where pollen is actually produced
Calyx: The leaf like structures that are present at the base of a flower and protect the flower
during development. The calyx is made of individual units called sepals.
Corolla: The collective unit of petals that are arranged in a specific pattern around the center of a
flower is called corolla.
Receptacle: It is a thickened region or a base upon which the flowers and its associated organs
grow. Receptacles form edible part of the fruit.
Peduncle: It is a stem structure that supports inflorescence. In simple terms, it is the stalk of the
flower.
Pedicel: The stem or stalk that attaches each flower to the inflorescence.
Pistil: It is a swollen part of the flower which produces the ovule. It is centrally located in the
flower and bear structures like stalk, style, potential seeds, ovary, etc.
Filament: It is a stalk that connects to the anther, and together with anther, it forms the stamen.
Ovary: It is the enlarged basal region of the pistil where ovules are produced. Carpel: The
innermost part of a flower which .
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1. 1.
Petals: They are the part of flower that appear conspicuously, often coloured or variegated. They
attract pollinating insects to the flower
Sepals: The outer part of a flower that enclose a developing bud
Stamen: It is the male reproductive organ of flower that produced pollen. It is usually thing and
slender filament with a stamen
Anther: It is the part of the stamen where pollen is actually produced
Calyx: The leaf like structures that are present at the base of a flower and protect the flower
during development. The calyx is made of individual units called sepals.
Corolla: The collective unit of petals that are arranged in a specific pattern around the center of a
flower is called corolla.
Receptacle: It is a thickened region or a base upon which the flowers and its associated organs
grow. Receptacles form edible part of the fruit.
Peduncle: It is a stem structure that supports inflorescence. In simple terms, it is the stalk of the
flower.
Pedicel: The stem or stalk that attaches each flower to the inflorescence.
Pistil: It is a swollen part of the flower which produces the ovule. It is centrally located in the
flower and bear structures like stalk, style, potential seeds, ovary, etc.
Filament: It is a stalk that connects to the anther, and together with anther, it forms the stamen.
Ovary: It is the enlarged basal region of the pistil where ovules are produced. Carpel: The
innermost part of a flower which is surrounded by male reproductive structures. It is a seed
bearing structure (ovary or egg is present within this).
Solution
1.
Petals: They are the part of flower that appear conspicuously, often coloured or variegated. They
attract pollinating insects to the flower
Sepals: The outer part of a flower that enclose a developing bud
Stamen: It is the male reproductive organ of flower that produced pollen. It is usually thing and
slender filament with a stamen
Anther: It is the part of the stamen where pollen is actually produced
Calyx: The leaf like structures that are present at the base of a flower and protect the flower
2. during development. The calyx is made of individual units called sepals.
Corolla: The collective unit of petals that are arranged in a specific pattern around the center of a
flower is called corolla.
Receptacle: It is a thickened region or a base upon which the flowers and its associated organs
grow. Receptacles form edible part of the fruit.
Peduncle: It is a stem structure that supports inflorescence. In simple terms, it is the stalk of the
flower.
Pedicel: The stem or stalk that attaches each flower to the inflorescence.
Pistil: It is a swollen part of the flower which produces the ovule. It is centrally located in the
flower and bear structures like stalk, style, potential seeds, ovary, etc.
Filament: It is a stalk that connects to the anther, and together with anther, it forms the stamen.
Ovary: It is the enlarged basal region of the pistil where ovules are produced. Carpel: The
innermost part of a flower which is surrounded by male reproductive structures. It is a seed
bearing structure (ovary or egg is present within this).