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Components of Gynoecium in a Flower (With Diagram)

The following points highlight the nineteen main components of gynoecium in a flower. Some of the components are: 1. Parts of a Typical Gynoecium 2. Monocarpellary 3. Apocarpous 4. Syncarpous 5. Bicarpellary 6. Tricarpellary 7. Tetracarpellary 8. Pentacarpellary 9. Multicarpellary 10. Pistillode 11. Locule and Loculi 12. Unilocular 13. Bilocular 14. Trilocular 15. Multilocular 16. Replum and a few others. [...]

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3 Main Types of Fruits (With Diagram)

The following points highlight the three main types of fruits. The types are: 1. Simple Fruits 2. Aggregate Fruits 3. Multiple Fruits. Fruit of a Plant: Type # 1. Simple Fruits: These may be dry, which may again be indehiscent, dehiscent or schizocarpic; or fleshy which are generally indehiscent. (A) Dry Simple Fruits: (a) Dry and Indehiscent Simple Fruits (Fig. [...]

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Top 6 Types of Placentation (With Diagram) | Plants

The following points highlight the top six types of placentation in a plant. The types are: 1. Marginal 2. Parietal 3. Axile 4. Free-central 5. Superficial or Laminar 6. Basal. Placentation in Plants: Type # 1. Marginal: The ovules develop in rows near the margin on the placenta formed along the ventral suture. It occurs in monocarpellary and unilocular ovary, [...]

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