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A student observed two berry fruits. Fruit ‘ A ’ develops frombicarpellary, syncarpous, unilocular superior ovary. Fruit ' B' develops from tricarpellary, syncarpous, trilocular, superior ovary. A and B fruits respectively are

A

Tomato, Guava

B

Tomato, Guava

C

Asparagus, Tomato

D

Capsicum, Asparagus

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To solve the question regarding the identification of the two berry fruits based on their morphological characteristics, let's break down the information provided step by step. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Fruit A**: - **Characteristics**: - Bicarpellary: This means the fruit has two carpels (ovules). - Syncarpous: The ovaries are fused together. - Unilocular: There is only one chamber in the fruit, meaning no septa (partitions) are present. - Superior ovary: The ovary is located above the other floral parts (receptacle, petals, etc.). - **Conclusion for Fruit A**: - Given these characteristics, we need to find a fruit that matches this description. - The fruit that fits these characteristics is **Capsicum** (bell pepper), which has a bicarpellary structure, syncarpous ovaries, and is unilocular with a superior ovary. 2. **Understanding Fruit B**: - **Characteristics**: - Tricarpellary: This means the fruit has three carpels (ovules). - Syncarpous: The ovaries are fused together. - Trilocular: The fruit is divided into three chambers by septa. - Superior ovary: The ovary is located above the other floral parts. - **Conclusion for Fruit B**: - We need to find a fruit that matches this description. - The fruit that fits these characteristics is **Asparagus**, which has a tricarpellary structure, syncarpous ovaries, and is trilocular with a superior ovary. 3. **Final Identification**: - Based on the analysis: - Fruit A is **Capsicum**. - Fruit B is **Asparagus**. ### Final Answer: - Fruit A is **Capsicum** and Fruit B is **Asparagus**.
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