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When all carpels are free from each other, the condition is known as

A

polycarpellary

B

syncarpous

C

apocarpous

D

bicarpellary

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To solve the question "When all carpels are free from each other, the condition is known as," we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Gynosium**: The gynosium is the female reproductive part of a flower, which consists of one or more carpels. Each carpel can be either free or fused with others. 2. **Identify Types of Carpels**: - **Monocarpous**: A flower with a single carpel. - **Syncarpous**: A flower where multiple carpels are fused together. - **Apocarpous**: A flower where all carpels are free from each other. 3. **Focus on the Question**: The question specifically asks for the condition when all carpels are free from each other. 4. **Conclusion**: Since the question describes a situation where all carpels are separate and not fused, the correct term is "apocarpous." ### Final Answer: The condition when all carpels are free from each other is known as **apocarpous**. ---
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