Which of the following floral parts forms the pericarp after fertilisation?
(a) Nucellus
(b) Outer integument
(c) Ovary wall
(d) Inner integument
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(c) Ovary wall
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The matured ovary after fertilization brings forth the fruit, which are either fleshy or dry and may or may not bear seeds. The ovary wall becomes the pericarp and is fleshy as in apples or is dry as found in acorn.
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Ovary walls form pericarp after fertilization. The pericarp is typically made up of three distinct layers: the epicarp, which is the outermost layer, the mesocarp, which is the middle layer of pith and the endocarp, which is the inner layer surrounding the ovary or the seeds. Thus, the correct answer is option C.
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