Flowers are composed of four whorls of transformed 'floral leaves' around the tip of the flower stalk. The female reproductive organs are found in the
A) outermost whorl (whorl 1) .
B) innermost whorl (whorl 4) .
C) next innermost whorl (whorl 3) .
D) second outermost whorl (whorl 2) .
E) They are not on the whorls, but in the receptacle at the base of the flower.
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