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What is the primary function of the 'Calyx' in a flower bud?
ATo attract insects
BTo produce pollen
CTo protect the inner parts
DTo produce seeds
✓ Correct Answer: C — To protect the inner parts
The calyx (sepals) protects the floral organs in the bud stage before the flower opens.
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