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Match the following.

1. A flower containing a pistil, stamen, calyx, and corolla male flower
2. The collective term for the petals of a flower complete flower
3. It has pistils, but no stamens female flower
4. A stalk which supports the anther filament
5. A flower that lacks one or more of the following parts: pistil, stamen, calyx, or corolla corolla
6. A flower that has male parts only meiospores
7. A spore produced by meiosis incomplete flower

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  1. A flower containing a pistil, stamen, calyx, and corolla – Complete flower. When a flower consists of essential whorls pistil and stamen and accessory whorls calyx and corolla, the flower is said to be complete.
  2. The collective term for the petals of a flower- Corolla. The corolla is a accessory whorl which consist s of its unit called petal.
  3. It has pistils, but no stamens - Female flower. A flower with only pistil is called unisexual pistillate flower.
  4. A stalk which supports the anther – Filament. A typical stamen consists of an anther, connective and a filament.
  5. A flower that lacks one or more of the following parts: pistil, stamen, calyx, or corolla corolla.—Incomplete flower. A flower which lacks any of the essential or accessory whorl is called incomplete flower.
  6. A flower that has male parts only – Male flower. A flower with only stamen is called unisexual staminate flower.
  7. A spore produced by meiosis – Meiospores. Spores can produced by mitosis or meiosis. If it is produced as a result of mitosis it is said to be mitospores.

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