Aggregate Fruit
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- Multicarpellary apocarpous gynoecium
- Monocarpellary superior gynoecium
- Inflorescence
- Multicarpellary syncarpous, superior gynoecium
Drupe fruit develops from
Monocarpellary inferior ovaries and are many seeded
Bicarpellary superior ovaries and are many seeded
Monocarpellary superior ovaries and are one seeded
Monocarpellary superior ovaries and are many seeded
- a single ovary in a single flower
- multiple ovaries in multiple flowers in an inflorescence
- multiple ovaries in a single flower
- thalamus of a flower
- a multilocular, monocarpellary flower
- a multipistillate syncarpous flower
- a unilocular, polycarpellary flower
- a cluster of compactly borne flowers on a common axis
What do you call fruits arising out of multiple ovaries of a single flower?
Multiple Fruits
None of the above
Aggregate Fruits
Complex Fruits
- a single ovary in a single flower
- multiple ovaries in multiple flowers in an inflorescence
- multiple ovaries in a single flower
- thalamus of a flower
An aggregate fruit is one which develops from
Multicarpellary syncarpous gynoecium
Multicarpellary apocarpous gynoecium
Complete inflorescence
Multicarpellary superior ovary
- Schizocarpic fruit
- Composite fruit
- Dry fruit
- Aggregate fruit
Simple, aggregate and multiple fruits.
- Twisted
- Valvate
- Imbricate
- Quincuncial
- Aggregate fruit
- Composite fruit
- Simple fruit
- Multiple fruit
- Tetraradiate
- Amphidisi
- Triradiate
- Monoaxon
Fruits derived from a single flower with more than one ovary are
sorosis
multiple fruits
hypanthodium
aggregate fruits
- Aggregate fruit - multiple ovaries, single flower
- Aggregate fruit - multiple ovaries, many flowers
- Multiple fruit - multiple ovaries, many flowers
- Multiple fruit - multiple ovaries, single flower
- False fruits
- True fruits
- Parthenocarpic fruit
- Aggregate fruits
An aggregate fruit is one which develops from
Multicarpellary syncarpous gynoecium
Multicarpellary apocarpous gynoecium
Complete inflorescence
Multicarpellary superior ovary
- Syconus
- Follicle
- Siliqua
- Sorosis
Fruits derived from a single flower with more than one ovary are
Aggregate fruits
Multiple fruits
Hypanthodium
Sorosis
Aggregate fruit is formed from
Multicarpellary apocarpous ovary
Multicarpellary syncarpous ovary
Monocarpellary apocarpous ovary
Monocarpellary syncarpous ovary
- Multicarpellary apocarpous gynoecium
- Inflorescence
- Multicarpellary syncarpous, superior gynoecium
- Monocarpellary superior gynoecium
An aggregate fruit develops from a/an
single flower with apocarpous ovary
inflorescence
single flower with syncarpous ovary
single flower with monocarpellary ovary
- compound
- multiple
- false
- aggregate
Aggregate fruit is formed from
multicarpellary apocarpous ovary
monocarpellary apocarpous ovary
monocarpellary syncarpous ovary
multicarpellary syncarpous ovary
- true
- multiple
- false
- aggregate
- An unilocular polycarpellary flower
- Multipistillate syncarpus flower
- Multilocular monocarpellary flower
- A cluster of compactly born flowers on an axis
- An ovary
- Ovary and thalamus
- Unfertilised ovary
- Inflorescence