what do you understand by the term apocarpous and syncarpous
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apocarpous
(of a flower, fruit, or ovary) having distinct carpels that are not joined together.
syanocarpous
(of a flower, fruit, or ovary) having the carpels united.
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APOCARPOUS=(of a flower, fruit, or ovary) having distinct carpels that are not joined together.
Often contrasted with syncarpous
SYNACARPOUS
(of a flower, fruit, or ovary) having the carpels united.
The main differences between Apocarpous Gynoecium andSyncarpous Gynoecium are as follows. 1. The carpels are separate from one another. The number of placentae is generally more than one but single placenta occurs in some cases.
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Often contrasted with syncarpous
SYNACARPOUS
(of a flower, fruit, or ovary) having the carpels united.
The main differences between Apocarpous Gynoecium andSyncarpous Gynoecium are as follows. 1. The carpels are separate from one another. The number of placentae is generally more than one but single placenta occurs in some cases.
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