Fruits
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Which part of the flower develops into fruit in a pear?
Ovules
Pedicel
Ovary
Thalamus
Custard apple is an example of
multiple fruits
false fruit
Simple fruit
aggregate fruit
Only one fruit develops from a single flower. This fruit is called
False fruit
Aggregate fruit
Simple fruit
Multiple fruits
Tomato is a fruit but potato is not, why? |
- a. It develops from the roots
- b. It develops from the ovules
- c. It is a seed-bearing structure
- d. It develops from the ovary
Which part of the flower develops into cashew apple?
Sepal
Ovary
Thalamus
Pedicel
____ is a process in which pollen and ovule fuse together to form fruits and seeds in flowering plants.
- Transpiration
Pollination
- Fertilization
- Transportation
What is kernel?
Which of the following are examples of false fruits?
Coconut
Apple
Cashew
Mango
Give a reason for the following
The fig is called false fruit.
In some plants, parts like pedicel and thalamus develop into fruit-like structures called
False fruit
Aggregate fruit
True fruit
Dry fruit
which part is edible part of coconut
- Pomegranate
- Jackfruit
- Strawberry
- Mulberry
A flower after fertilisation develops into a simple fruit. How many ovaries does it have?
3
2
1
5
The structures present in an ovary are known as
Sepals
Stamens
Carpels
Ovules
Which of the following describes the aggregate fruit?
One fruit develops from many ovaries in a single flower
One fruit develops from many flowers in an inflorescence
One fruit develops from parts other than ovary
One fruit develops from a single ovary in a flower
- Buds
- Fruits
- Seeds
- Pollens
If a flower with many ovaries is fertilised. What type of fruit is formed?
Simple fruit
False fruit
Aggregate fruit
Multiple fruits
In which of the following plants are sepal still attached to the fruit?
Tomato
Strawberry
All of the above
Brinjal
- Peepal, Mango
- Bambusa, Neelankaranji
- Carrot, Spinach
- Strobilanthus, Helianthus
- Endocarp
- Epicarp
- Mesocarp
- Thalamus
- Cyathium
- hypanthodium
- catkin
- spike
- twigs
- roots
- seeds
- flowers
- true fruit
- fleshy fruit
- dry fruit
- false fruit
- roots
- flowers
- seeds
- twigs