the gynoecium of a flower in which carples are free plzzzzzzzz fast
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If a gynoecium has a single carpel, it is called monocarpous. If a gynoecium has multiple, distinct (free, unfused) carpels, it is apocarpous. If a gynoecium has multiple carpels "fused" into a single structure, it is syncarpous.
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flower in which gynoecium processes many free carpels is called as: Apocarpous.
(e.g. Michelia)
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