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Subject :NSO    Class : Class 6

A typical flower has a stalk called P. The uppermost part of stalk is wider and is known as Q. On the top of Q different whorls are present. The outermost whorl consists of green leaf-like structures called R. The inner whorl consists of S which are brightly coloured and scented.
What are P, Q, R and S ?
P-----Q-----R-----S
(a) Thalamus-----Pedicel-----Petals-----Sepals
(b) Pedicel-----Thalamus-----Petals-----Sepals
(c) Pedicel-----Thalamus-----Sepals-----Petals
(d) Thalamus-----Pedicel-----Sepals-----Petals


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