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42 Cards in this Set
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Berry (examples)
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-Tomato
-Blueberry -Guava -Kiwi -Cranberry |
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Drupe (examples)
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-Peach
-Mango -Cherry -Olive -Coconut |
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Pome (examples)
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-Quince
-Pear |
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Pepo (examples)
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-Apple
-Pear -all types of Squashes -Melons -Pumpkins |
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Hesperidium (examples)
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-Oranges (all citrus)
-Grapefruit |
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Aggregate fruits (examples)
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-Rasberry
-Custard Apple -Strawberry -Blackberry |
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Multiple fruits (examples)
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-Pineapples
-Figs -Mulberry -Noni |
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Legume (examples)
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-Beans
-Peas |
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Follicle (examples)
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-Magnolia
-Milkweed |
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Capsule (examples)
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-Vanilla
-Oakra -Poppy |
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Silique (examples)
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-Mustard (most of family)
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Achene (examples)
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-Sunflower
-Buttercup -Most members of amaranth family |
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Caryposis or Grain (examples)
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-Rice
-Wheat (all grains) |
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Samara (examples)
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-Elm
-Maple |
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Nut (examples)
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-Hazelnut
-Chesnut -Acorn |
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Schizocarp (examples)
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-Cumin
-Dill -Mostly members of carrot family |
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"Berry,Drupes, Pome, Pepo, and Hesperidium" are all derived from what?
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Single flower, single ovary
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"Aggregate fruits" are derived from what?
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Single flower, many ovaries
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"Multiple fruits" are derived from what?
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-Many flowers of an inflorescence
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Berrys ovary position
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Superior or Inferior;
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Drupe ovary position
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Superior or Inferior
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Pome ovary position
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Semi-inferior
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Hesperidium ovary position
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Superior
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Aggregate fruits ovary position
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Superior on a common receptacle
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Multiple fruits ovary position
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Superior or inferior
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Dehiscent fruit
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legume, follicule, capsule, silique
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Indehiscent fruit
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achene, caryposis, nut, samara, schizocarp
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Legume nature of pericarp
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opens in 2 sutures
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Follicle nature of pericarp
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opens in 1 suture
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Capsule nature of pericarp
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opens variously
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Silique nature of pericarp
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opens in 2 sutures; replum present
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Achene nature of pericarp
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THIN and loose around a single seed
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Caryposis nature of pericarp
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fused with seed coat
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Nut nature of pericarp
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THICK and loose around a single seed
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Samara nature of pericarp
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Developes into winged structure around the seed
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Schizocarp nature of pericarp
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composed of 2 units; each split into single seed units with its portion pericarp
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*Banana
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*Pseudo-berry
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*Avacado
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*Drupe without the pit or a single-seeded berry
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*Pomegranates and passion fruit
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*Berries
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*Litchi
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*Drupe!
(even though what appears to be mesocarp is a fleshy seed coat) |
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*Papaya
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*Pepo derived from superior ovary
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*Rose hips
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*Accessory fruit that are either dry or partially fleshy
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