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pistil, one of the four basic parts of a flower, the central structure around which are arranged the stamens, the petals, and the sepals. The pistil is usually called th ...
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fruit, matured ovary of the pistil of a flower, containing the seed. After the egg nucleus, or ovum, has been fertilized (see fertilization) and the embryo plantlet begi ...
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The term fruit has different meanings dependent on context, and the term is not synonymous in food preparation and biology. In botany, which is the scientific study of ...
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Fruit Compound fruit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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. ... wiki.ask.com Category:Compound
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Popular Q&A for: Ovaries Infection What are the symtoms of an ovary infectionIt can cause chronic pelvic pain... of pregnancy.  www.chacha.com What can cause cramping in the ovaries and yeast infections?When the old uterine lining begins
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Popular Q&A for: Infection of the Ovaries What are the symtoms of an ovary infectionIt can cause chronic pelvic pain... of pregnancy.  www.chacha.com What can cause cramping in the ovaries and yeast infections?When the old uterine lining begins
Fruit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Simple fruits can be either dry or fleshy, and result from the ripening of a simple or compound ovary in a flower with only one pistil. Dry fruits may be either ...
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Simple fruits are composed of a single ovary which may be simple or compound. A simple ovary has one carpel while a compound ovary has two or more fused ...
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Locule, (loculus) one of the cells of the compound ovary of a plant (2) : the cavity of a pollen sac. Loculicidal, dehiscent longitudinally so as to bisect each loculus ...
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eg for simple eye is human eye we can view only in one particular direction. compound eyes eg cockroach it can view in all possible directions. compound eyes ...
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