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why is the gynocieum of a mutard describe as syncarpous

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The gynoecium of a mustard plant is described as syncarpous because it is United

Explanation:

  • the flower is the organ of sexual reproduction in case of plants. The gynoecium is the female sexual organ of the sexual part which is present in case of plants. The morphology of the gynoecium is different for different plants.
  • In case of mustard the The gynoecium is United in such a way that they appear as a single unit. As a result of this they are known as syncarpous

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