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Polysepalous represents the presence of

A

fused sepals

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free sepals

C

hairy sepals

D

(1) and (3)

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To solve the question "Polysepalous represents the presence of," we need to analyze the term "polysepalous" and understand its meaning in the context of flowering plants. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Term "Polysepalous":** - The prefix "poly-" means "many" or "multiple." - The term "sepals" refers to the outer parts of a flower that protect the petals and form the outer whorl of the flower. 2. **Defining Polysepalous:** - When we combine these meanings, "polysepalous" refers to a condition where the sepals are numerous and are not fused together. - This means that each sepal is distinct and free from the others. 3. **Identifying the Options:** - Now, let's evaluate the options given in the question: - Fused sepals - Free sepals - Hairy sepals - Both fused and hairy sepals 4. **Analyzing the Options:** - Fused sepals would indicate a condition opposite to polysepalous, which would be "gamosepalous." - Free sepals align with the definition of polysepalous. - Hairy sepals refer to a characteristic of the sepals but do not define their arrangement. - The option "both 1 and 3" combines fused and hairy, which does not relate to the definition of polysepalous. 5. **Conclusion:** - Based on the analysis, the correct answer is that "polysepalous" represents the presence of **free sepals**. ### Final Answer: Polysepalous represents the presence of **free sepals**. ---
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