Biology, asked by rahul87560, 11 months ago

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1. Gynoecium of a flower in which carpels are free.
2. A bisexual flower/Hermaphrodite.
3. The male reproductive organ of the flower.
4. Coloured sepals.
5. A monocot plant which contains female and male flowers on the
6. A plant with an inferior ovary/Epigynous.
7. The most attractive part of the flower.
8. A condition in which the sepals are free.
9. A condition in which the petals are united.
10. A term used for fused sepal and petal.
11. A pistil with many carpels.
12. The female reproductive part of the flower.
13. A leaf that develops in the axil of a flower.
14. The expanded tip of the pedical bearing floral parts.​

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Answered by nidhirandhawa7
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The gynoecium is the female reproductive part of a flower, consisting of one or more carpels. If a gynoecium has a single carpel, it is called monocarpous. If a gynoecium has multiple, distinct (free, unfused) carpels, it is apocarpous.

Answered by ananya31838
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1. Gynoecium of a flower in which carpels are free. apocarpous

2. A bisexual flower/Hermaphrodite.  stamens and carpels

3. The male reproductive organ of the flower.  Stamens

4. Coloured sepals.  calyx

5. A monocot plant which contains female and male flowers on the  bisexual

6. A plant with an inferior ovary/Epigynous.  Epigynous flower

7. The most attractive part of the flower.  petals

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