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An aggregate fruit is one which develops from:

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Multicarpellary apocarpous gynoecium
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Inflorescence
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Multicarpellary syncarpous, superior gynoecium
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Monocarpellary superior gynoecium
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The correct option is A Multicarpellary apocarpous gynoecium
An aggregate fruit develops from multicarpellary (several carpels) apocarpous (free carpels) gynoecium of a single flower. Such types of aggregate fruits are known as ‘etaerio’ (means group). Example: Raspberry.


Arrangement of groups of flowers on a floral axis is called inflorescence. A composite fruit develops from the inflorescence. Example: Pineapple.


Multicarpellary syncarpous superior gynoecium and monocarpellary superior gynoecium develop into simple fruits that can be fleshy or dry. The example for the simple fruit developing from a multicarpellary syncarpous superior gynoecium and monocarpellary superior gynoecium is orange and pea, respectively.

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