Biology
Reproductive whorls of a flower are:
- Stamens and Carpels
- Sepals and Petals
- Sepals and Stamens
- Petals and Carpels
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Stamen and Carpels
Reason — Stamen is a male reproductive part and Carpel is female reproductive part of the flower.
Sepals and Petals are non-reproductive (accessory whorls). Sepals and Stamens include only one reproductive whorl, not both. Petals and Carpels are incorrect because petals are non-reproductive.
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