Structure of a Bisexual Flower

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Structure of a Bisexual Flower: Overview

In this topic, we will focus on the structure of a bisexual flower in detail. We will also unfold the concept of the first, second, third and fourth whorl as well. Moreover, we will learn the complete and incomplete flowers.

Important Questions on Structure of a Bisexual Flower

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Epigynous flowers are present in

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Define epigynous flower.

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Rose is an example of epigynous flower.

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The flowers in which gynoecium stays in the centre and other parts of the flower are located on the rim of the thalamus is called _____ flower

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Perigynous flowers are found in which plant?

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What are perigynous flowers.

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Rose is an example of perigynous flower.

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In a _____ flower, the ovary occupies the highest position on the thalamus.

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When the petals of a flower are free, they are called _____ flowers.

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The _____ connects the stigma to the ovary.

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The _____ forming the calyx protect the young flower buds.

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The essential parts of the flower include _____ and carpels making up the androecium and gynoecium respectively.

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'b' along with the style and ovary are parts of X. All the 'X' in a flower are collectively called the gynoecium. What is 'b' in the given diagram?

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'a' and the filament are the two parts of X. All the 'X' in a flower are collectively called androecium. What is 'a' in the given diagram?

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Which of the following terms is/ are related to the second whorl of the flower?

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Which of the following terms is/ are related to the first whorl of the flower?

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Which of the following is/are accessory whorls of a flower?

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Which of the following is/are the essential whorls of a bisexual flower?

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Petals of jasmine and rose look similar.

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Match the flowers with their petals.

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