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28 February, 20:21

The female structure of a flower can be made up of a single carpel or two or more fused carpels is called a

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    Pistil

    A Pistil is regarded as the female reproductive part of the flower. A pistil may consist of one or more ovule-bearing units called carpel. Carpels are collectively called gynoecium. When a pistil contains a single carpel, it is called a simple pistil but when it contains two or more fused carpels, it is called a compound pistil.
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