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11. Flowers with Calyx and Corolla are termed
A. Achlamydeous
B. Monochlamydeous
C. Dichlamydeous
D. Gamopetalous
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12. Pistil is made up of
A. Sepals
B. Petals
C. Stamens
D. Carpels
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13. Thalamus is also known as
A. Rachis
B. Peduncle
C. Torus
D. pedicel
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14. The tip of the floral axis is termed
A. Pedicel
B. Peduncle
C. Rachis
D. Torus
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15. Inner most whorl of the flower is called
A. Gynoecium
B. Androecium
C. Corolla
D. Calyx
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