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Pepo develops from( A )Tricarpellary unilocular ovary (B) Bicarpellary bilocular ovary (с )Pentacapellary pentalocular (D) Bicarpellary unilocular ovary ​

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Answered by samimssk98
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Answer:

Correct option is

C

Asteraceae

The calyx is highly modified as hairs, bristles or scales on the ovary known as pappus. The corolla is sympetalous with mostly 3-5 lobes. The androecium consists of 4 or 5 stamens that are united by their anthers and are adnate to the corolla tube or epigynous zone and alternate with the lobes. The gynoecium consists of a single compound pistil of 2 carpels, a single 2-cleft style and an inferior ovary with one locule and one basal ovule. During maturation of a flower, the style grows through the anther column.

So, the correct answer is 'Asteraceae'

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Answered by narayananhari75
1

Answer:

pentacapellary pentalocuiar

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