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A bicarpellary syncarpous gynoecium is seen in
AMustard with two fused carpels
BLotus with many free carpels
CRose with many free carpels
DPea with a single free carpel
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Mustard with two fused carpels
Mustard has two fused carpels (syncarpous). Lotus and rose have many free carpels (apocarpous). Pea has a single carpel (monocarpellary).
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