Gynoecium
1. Made up of one or more carpels
2. A carpel is made up of three parts namely stigma, style, and ovary
3. Style connects the narrow ovary to the receptive surface of pollen grains called stigma
4. Style is the tubular part that connects the ovary to the stigma
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Ovules are attached to
1. Placenta
2. Ovary
3. Seed
4. Pericarp
Free carpels are called
1. Gamocarpous
2. Polycarpous
3. Apocarpous
4. Syncarpous
Carpels are fused
1. Gamocarpous
2. Polycarpous
3. Apocarpous
4. Syncarpous
Apocarpous
1. Lotus, Poppy
2. Rose, Poppy
3. Lotus, Rose
4. Mustard, Rose
Syncarpous
1. Mustard, Poppy
2. Mustard, Tomato
3. Lotus, Rose
4. Rose, Tomato
After fertilization, the ovules develop into
1. Seed
2. Fruit
3. Pericarp
4. Mesocarp
After fertilization, the ovary matures into
1. Seed
2. Endosperm
3. Embryo
4. Fruit
Placentation is
1. Arrangement of seeds within the ovary
2. Arrangement of ovules within the ovary
3. Arrangement of ovules within the fruit
4. Arrangement of seeds within the fruit
Axile placentation
1. Placenta is axial
2. Multilocular ovary
3. One ovule per ovary
4. Found in citrus and tomato
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