Compound fruit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A compound fruit is one that develops from several ovaries in either a single flower or multiple flowers. In contrast, a simple fruit develops from one ovary. •Compound fruits may be aggregate fru...
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An introduction to the kinds of aggregate fruits ... Aggregate fruits, as you can see with the flower diagrams above, develop from blossoms containing more than one simple pistil, and when those pistils mature they stick together to form one thing -- the aggregate fruit.
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We can talk about simple fruits, aggregate and multiple fruits. Look: ... Aggregate fruits differ from simple fruits in that each single flower instead of having just one pistil bears several and the matured pistils stick, or "aggregate" together to form the final fruit. Examples include blackberries and strawberries.
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SIMPLE AND AGGREGATE FRUITS; After pollination and subsequent fertilization, ovules develop into seeds, and ovaries develop into fruits. Fruits have developed as a means of dispersal for the seeds. Fruits are classified on their underlying structure.
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Definition of aggregate fruits in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of aggregate fruits. Pronunciation of aggregate fruits. Translations of aggregate fruits. aggregate fruits synonyms, aggregate fruits antonyms. Information about aggregate fruits in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... aggregate fruit...
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Such an aggregate of simple fruits is also known as an etaerio. There are different types of aggregate fruits. Some of them are : ... fig. 27.72:Common aggregate fruits...
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Blackberries and raspberries are classified as aggregate fruits because they are clusters of one-seeded drupelets, each cluster of drupelets developing from a single flower. The drupelets are typically eaten as a cluster, and not individually.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on aggregate fruit (botany), ...pericarp becomes dry at maturity. Fleshy fruits include (1) the berries, such as tomatoes, oranges, and cherries, in which the entire pericarp and the accessory parts are succulent tissue; ... Fleshy fruits include (1) the berries, ... CREATE MY aggregate fr...
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Aggregate fruits are also either true, without accessory parts, or accessory, with additional floral parts. The raspberry is an aggregate of true fruits. Each fruit in the aggregate is a drupe containing a stony pit.
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