Matching
Match the fruit type with its basic description.
Premises:
contains a single seed, does not split open at maturity, seed coat is not fused to fruit wall
develops from two or more fused carpels and splits open along two or more sutures
forms from single flower that contains multiple free carpels
made up for more than just ovary tissue
contains a hard stone surrounding a single seed
develops from single carpel and splits open along two sutures
usually large, have a stony wall, does not split open at maturity
contains a single seed, does not split open at maturity, seed coat is fused to fruit wall
Responses:
legume
nuts
capsule
achene
accessory
drupe
aggregate
grain
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
contains a single seed, does not split open at maturity, seed coat is not fused to fruit wall
develops from two or more fused carpels and splits open along two or more sutures
forms from single flower that contains multiple free carpels
made up for more than just ovary tissue
contains a hard stone surrounding a single seed
develops from single carpel and splits open along two sutures
usually large, have a stony wall, does not split open at maturity
contains a single seed, does not split open at maturity, seed coat is fused to fruit wall
Premises:
contains a single seed, does not split open at maturity, seed coat is not fused to fruit wall
develops from two or more fused carpels and splits open along two or more sutures
forms from single flower that contains multiple free carpels
made up for more than just ovary tissue
contains a hard stone surrounding a single seed
develops from single carpel and splits open along two sutures
usually large, have a stony wall, does not split open at maturity
contains a single seed, does not split open at maturity, seed coat is fused to fruit wall
Responses:
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