a
Schizocarp
b
Caryopsis
c
Samara
d
Nut
e
Follicle
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Goddyy
10 years ago
Answer is B. A caryopsis is a type of
simple dry fruit formed from
a single carpel and
indehiscent (not opening at
maturity) and resembles
an achene, except that in a
caryopsis the pericarp is
fused with the thin seed coat.

Laughter2008
1 year ago
The answer is: *Samara*.
A samara is a type of dry, indehiscent fruit that has a wing-like structure, formed from one carpel. Examples of plants that produce samaras include maples (Acer) and elms (Ulmus).

pizkid20
10 years ago
Here is an explanation:
B is the correct answer. Alkaline pyragallol is not used in photosynthesis but it is used to show if oxygen is essential for germination
REF: Lamlad Biology





