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Arrange the following fruits into simple fruits and aggregate fruits

(mango, custard apple, black berry, grapes, polyalthia fruits, chilly, frangipani)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

parts are succulent tissue, (2) aggregate fruits, such as blackberries and strawberries, which form from a single flower with many pistils, each of which develops into fruitlets, and (3) multiple fruits, such as pineapples and mulberries, which develop from the mature ovaries of an entire inflorescence.

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parts are succulent tissue, (2) aggregate fruits, such as blackberries and strawberries, which form from a single flower with many pistils, each of which develops into fruitlets, and (3) multiple fruits, such as pineapples and mulberries, which develop from the mature ovaries of an entire inflorescence.

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