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carpels of a flower are fused technical term

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Answered by DaRvl
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.A given flower can have one to many carpels. If two or more carpels are present, they may be separate from one another (distinct), termed apocarpous, or fused together (connate), termed syncarpous. Because of the frequent fusion of carpels, additional terms are useful in describing the female parts of a flower.❤️

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A given flower can have one to many carpels. If two or more carpels are present, they may be separate from one another (distinct), termed apocarpous, or fused together (connate), termed syncarpous. Because of the frequent fusion of carpels, additional terms are useful in describing the female parts of a flower.

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