Question
Biology Question on morphology of flowering plants
An aggregate fruit is one which develops from
A
multicarpellary syncarpous gynoecium
B
multicarpellary apocarpus gynoecium
C
complete inflorescence
D
multicarpellary superior ovary.
Answer
multicarpellary apocarpus gynoecium
Explanation
Solution
An aggregate fruit or etaerio is a group of simple fruits that develop from free ovaries (apocarpous condition) of a single flower (single gynoecium).
Multicapellary is defined as flowers with many carpels.
Read more from the chapter:Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants