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Sourav PanLv 10
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28 May 2025

What is a flower? Describe the parts of a typical angiosperm flower.

• Ans: Flowering plants (angiosperms) have flowers as their reproductive unit. Angiosperms reproduce sexually through flowers. • Flowers are usually modified stems with condensed axes. There are four concentric lobes on a flower. • Calyxes, corollas, androecium, and gynoecium make up the four whorls of the flower, from outside to inside. • On flowers, the … Read more

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Sourav PanLv 10
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28 May 2025

Define the term inflorescence. Explain the basis for the different types of inflorescence in flowering plants.

Ans: Flowering plants (angiosperms) have flowers as their reproductive unit. Angiosperms reproduce sexually through flowers. • Flowers are usually modified stems with condensed axes. There are four concentric lobes on a flower. • Calyxes, corollas, androecium, and gynoecium make up the four whorls of the flower, from outside to inside. • On flowers, the androecium … Read more

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Sourav PanLv 10
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28 May 2025

Describe the arrangement of floral members in relation to their insertion on thalamus.

A flower is described as epigynous, perigynous, or epigynous depending on the position of its calyx, corolla and androecium (relative to the ovary). Hypogynous flowers possess an ovary positioned at the top of the thalamus while other floral parts sit below. The ovary is located on the rim of the thalamus in perigynous flowers, while … Read more

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