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Answered by Bhargubhargavi
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A)racemose

  • in racemose type of inflorescence the main Axis continuous to grow the flowers are borne laterally in acropetal succession

Cymose

  • cymose type of inflorescence the main axis terminates in a flower hence is limited in growth

B)fibrous root

  • these roots originate from the base of a stem and constitutes the fibrous root system

Adventitious root

  • root arise from parts of plant other than the radicle and are called adventitious s root

C)apocarpous

  • when more than one carpel is present then maybe free are called apocarpous

syncarpous

  • when car purpose are used as in a mustard and tomato
Answered by RAHULSEN504
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Difference between apocarpous and synocarpous ovary:

1.The flower has several free ovaries in apocarpous. There is a single ovary in syncarpous.

2. Apocarpous ovary is always unilocular. Ayncarpous ovary can be unilocular or multilocular.

3. On maturity apocarpous ovary forms fruitlet of aggregate type. On maturity syncarpous ovary forms a simple fruit.

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