The correct option is
C Mericarps
The correct option is C.
Explanation for the correct option:
- Carpels having one seed are known as mericarp.
- Carcerulus is a schizocarpic fruit.
- It has many mericarps or single-seeded indehiscent compartments.
- One of the pairs split apart at maturity.
- The fruit develops from a bi-carpellary, syncarpous, inferior ovary.
- It then splits into two one-seeded segments called mericarps.
- Mericarps are dry fruits that have multiple carpels.
- Mericarp may contain one or more seeds.
Explanation for the incorrect options:
Option A:
- Cocci are the dehiscent mericarps.
- They are the fruits that separate from the axis in a septicidal manner.
- They are dry fruits whose one part breaks into one-seeded segments.
Option B:
- Achene is a simple dry fruit.
- It is one-seeded but lacks special seams that split to release the seed.
- It is an indehiscent fruit having its seed attached to the pericarp at a single point.
Option D:
- Mesocarp is the middle layer of pericarp lying between endocarp and exocarp.
- They are made of parenchymatous cells.
- Mesocarp is the edible part of the fruit as in mango.
Final answer: Therefore calculus has many mericarps.