Identify the type of ovary in diagram |
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a) |
Monocarpellary syncarpous |
b) |
Monocarpellary apocarpous |
c) |
Multicarpellary syncarpous |
d) |
Multicarpellary apocarpous |
Identify the type of ovary in diagram |
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a) |
Monocarpellary syncarpous |
b) |
Monocarpellary apocarpous |
c) |
Multicarpellary syncarpous |
d) |
Multicarpellary apocarpous |
(d) Diagram showing multicarpellary apocarpous condition The gynoecium represents the female reproductive part of the flower. The gynoecium may consist of single pistil (monocarpelllary) or may have more than one pistil (multicarpellary) When there are more than one pistil fused together than the pistil is called multicarpellary syncarpous pistil when the pistils are not in fused condition than this type of ovary is called multicarpellary apocarpous pistil |