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6. Calyx and corolla are called
A. Essential organs
B. Non-essential organs
C. Reproductive organs
D. Fertilization organs
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7. The outermost whorl of the flower is
A. Gynoecium
B. Androecium
C. Calyx
D. Corolla
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8. Stamens are seen in
A. Calyx
B. Corolla
C. Androecium
D. Gynoecium
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9. Special leaves of whose axil flowers develop are known as
A. Peduncle
B. Thalamus
C. Bract
D. Bracteole
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10. In the young stage flower buds are protected by
A. Androecium
B. Gynoecium
C. Corolla
D. Bracts
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