Chemistry, asked by wipronreddy, 7 months ago

What is the unique Gynoecium charater in solanaceae
(A) Two carpels
(B) Axile placentation
(C) Syncarpous
(D) 450rotation of carpels​

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Answered by guptachhaya382
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Answer:

Floral characters

Perianth: Indistinctive sepal and petal; six petals (3+3), often united sepals; valvate aestivation. Androecium: Six stamens in two whorls (3+3). Gynoecium: Syncarpous, tricarpellary, trilocular, superior ovary with axile placentation.

Answered by manmen80
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Answer:

The gynoecium consists of a single compound pistil of 2 carpels, a single style and a superior ovary with 2 locules by false partitioning, each with numerous axile ovules.The fruit is a berry or septicidal capsule.

So, the correct answer is 'Solanaceae

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