what do you mean by monocarpellary and multicarpellary .
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The ovary is the basal swollen part of the carpel which has ovules. If the gynoecium of a flower has one carpel, we call it monocarpellary. In contrast, if the gynoecium of a flower has many carpels, we call it multicarpellary
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If the pistil is made up of single megasprophyll or carpel it is monocarpellary pistil when the flower is having one carpel then the ovary is said to be monocarpellary flower.
when the flower is made up of two or more carpels then the pistil is said to be multicarpellary.
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