Biology
Draw a neat and labelled diagram of the section of a typical flower. From the parts labelled by you, name the parts matching the description given below :
(a) This part attaches the flower to the shoot.
(b) The flattened part of the pedicel.
(c) The outermost whorl of the flower.
(d) The male reproductive organ of the flower.
(e) The part of carpel which receives pollen grains.
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Below labelled diagram shows the section of a typical flower:

(a) This part attaches the flower to the shoot — Pedicel
(b) The flattened part of the pedicel — Thalamus
(c) The outermost whorl of the flower — Calyx
(d) The male reproductive organ of the flower — Androecium
(e) The part of carpel which receives pollen grains — Stigma
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