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what is a monocarpellary pistil

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Answered by viajaypkawle67
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A carpel is composed of an ovary, a style, and a stigma. In origin, carpels are leaves or megasporophylls that have evolved to enclose the ovules. If the gynoecium (Gynoecium is most commonly used collective term for the megasporophylls) consists of a single pistil it is called monocarpellary

Answered by addicted333
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  • If the gynoecium of a flower has one carpel, we call it monocarpellary pistil.
  • Avocado , legumes are examples

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