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Q. Match the column I and II.
Column I Column II
A Apocarpous i Papaver
B Syncarpous ii Michelia
C Epiphyllous iii Cashew
D Cotyledon iv Aloe

Morphology of Flowering Plants

Solution:

Apocarpous gynoecium has more than one carpel in free condition as in Michelia. Syncarpous gynoecium has more than one united carpels as in Papaver. Epiphyllous is an adhesion of stamens in which they attached to the perianth, e.g., Aloe. The edible part of cashew nut represents the cotyledons