Science, asked by ᏞiteralFairy, 27 days ago


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Whai Is multicarpellary ..?
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Answered by Cooky26
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Plants that contain more than two carpels in a single flower and those carpels are fused together termed as multicarpellary syncarpous.

Answered by moryarajendra166
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Multicarpellary, syncarpous ovary. ... Gynoecium containing more than one carpel and which are free from each other can form a single fruit and the fruit is the fertilized ovary. Complete answer: The female reproductive part of the flower is gynoecium. The gynoecium is composed of pistils.

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