10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POLYCARPELLARY»
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Competition Science Vision
1. Simple Fruits Most Bruits are simple fruits; they are derived from an individual
ovary. It is immaterial whether the ovary belongs to a monocarpellary simple
gynoecium or to a polycarpellary syncarpous gynoecium. Such fruits may again
be ...
Axil : It is characteristic to polycarpellary syncarpous, bilocular or multilocular
ovary. Ventral sutures of each carpel meet at the centre and each of them have
marginal placentation. Examples are Onion, china rose, ipomoea. 1. Marginal 2.
Mr. S. B. Gokhale, Dr. C. K. Kokate, Dr. D. S. Bidarkar, 2008
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Textbook of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
Axil: It is characteristic to polycarpellary syncarpous, bilocular ormultilocular
ovary.Ventralsutures of each carpel meet atthecentre and each ofthem have
marginal placentation, e.g. onion, china rose, ipomoea. 3. Parietal: It is
characteristic to ...
Biren Shah, Avinash Seth, 2012
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Comprehensive Objective Biology
In this, ovary is simple, unilocular and ovules are attached in cavity of ovary. The
placenta develops along the ventral suture of ovary e.g. pea, gram, goldmohur
etc. 2. Axile. In this, gynoecium is polycarpellary and ovary is multilocular.
Fruits, when formed of one carpel, are called monocarpellary ; and when of more
than one, they are polycarpellary. Sometimes the terms bicarpellary, tricarpellary,
tetracarpellary, and pentacarpellary, are nsed to indicate fruits formed by two, ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1852
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Comprehensive MCQs in Biology
Marginal. In this, ovary is simple, unilocular and ovules are attached in cavity of
ovary. The placenta develops along the ventral suture of ovary e.g. pea, gram,
gulmohur etc. 2. Axile. In this, gynoecium is polycarpellary and ovary is
multilocular.
Hemant Roy Sri, Shri Hemant Roy
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Competition Science Vision
Pineapple (ananas) fruit develops from — (A) A multipistillate syncarpous flower (
B) A cluster of compactly borne flowers on a common axis (C) A multilocular
monocarpel- lary flower (D) A unilocular polycarpellary flower 67. What would be
the ...
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Modern Plant Taxonomy, 1E
These are further of three types. A. Ac henial fruits, derived from monocarpellary
or polycarpellary syncarpous pistil. with one ovule. These fruits are single seeded
and do not open. (0 Achene: A small, dry, one-chambcrcd and one-seeded fruit ...
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Cmplt Biology For Medical Ent Exams
In a polycarpellary pistil, carpels may be free (apocarpous), or wholly or partially
united, (syncarpous). A sterile pistil is known as pistillode. • A pistil consists of
three parts: style, stigma and ovary. The style may originate from the apex-apical,
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Question Bank In Biology For Class Xi
Sometimes the unilocular ovary is found to be divided by the development of a
false septum (wall) called as replum, e.g. mustard (Brassica campestris) and
other members of Cruciferae. 3. Axile: Here the gynoecium is polycarpellary ...