Biology, asked by satarupa99, 29 days ago

gynoecium with a single pistil is known as
a. multicarpellary
b. monocarpellary
c. syncarpous
d. apocarous​

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Answered by debasmitakar2006
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The gynoecium is the innermost whorl of a flower; it consists of (one or more) pistils and is typically surrounded by the pollen-producing reproductive organs, the stamens, collectively called the androecium. ... Flowers that bear a gynoecium but no stamens are called pistillate or carpellate.

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