A fruit formed from a single flower having several free carpels is

a

a multiple fruit

b

a dry dehiscent fruit

c

a dry indehiscent fruit

d

a simple fruit

e

an aggregate fruit

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Joe28
4 years ago

An aggregate fruit is a fruit that develops from the merger of several ovaries that were separate in a single flower

Thuwaibah
1 year ago

The correct answer is E. an aggregate fruit.

Explanation: Aggregate fruit comes from one flower with multiple carpels (like raspberries).

Why others aren't correct:
- A. Multiple fruit: Comes from many flowers.
- B. Dry dehiscent fruit: About how it opens, not formation.
- C. Dry indehiscent fruit: About texture and opening.
- D. Simple fruit: Comes from one carpel, not multiple.

Aggregate fruit fits the description best.

Tandk2009
2 months ago

I choose aggregate but it was changed

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