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Drupe fruits develop from

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Answered by alien19
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Drupe, in botany, simple fleshy fruit that usually contains a single seed, such as the cherry, peach, and olive. As a simple fruit, a drupe is derived from a single ovary of an individual flower.

Answered by barmansuraj489
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Concept introduction:

Changes occur in a flower after fertilizations or development without fertilizations : the anthers and stigma wither, the petals drop off, and the sepals may be shed or modified; the ovary enlarges, and the ovules develop into seeds, each containing an embryo plant; the ovary enlarges, and the ovules develop into seeds, each containing an embryo plant.

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Drupe fruit develops from monocarpellary superior outer thin epicarp , a middle fleshy mesocarp and an inner stony hard endocarp.

Final answer:

So, the final answer of the question is Drupe fruit develops from monocarpellary superior outer thin epicarp.

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