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A number of fruitlets (seeds) of Strawberry are removed randomly during development of fruit

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Normal fruit with fewer seeds is formed

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Distorted fruit with under-developed portionns is formed

C

A seedless fruit is formed

D

Fruit stops development.

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To solve the question regarding the removal of fruitlets (seeds) of strawberries during the development of fruit, we need to analyze the options provided and determine the most logical outcome of this action. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Question**: The question asks about the consequences of randomly removing fruitlets (seeds) from strawberries during their development. 2. **Analyzing the Options**: - **Option 1**: Normal fruit with fewer seeds is formed. - **Option 2**: Distorted fruit with underdeveloped portions is formed. - **Option 3**: A seedless fruit is formed. - **Option 4**: Fruit stops development. 3. **Evaluating Each Option**: - **Option 1** suggests that the fruit can still develop normally despite having fewer seeds. This is unlikely because the removal of seeds typically affects the fruit's development. - **Option 2** indicates that the fruit becomes distorted and has underdeveloped portions. This is a plausible outcome since removing seeds can disrupt the normal growth process of the fruit. - **Option 3** proposes that a seedless fruit is formed. While this could happen, it does not necessarily explain the random removal of seeds during development. - **Option 4** states that the fruit stops development entirely. This is also a possibility, but it does not directly address the nature of the fruit that develops after some seeds are removed. 4. **Conclusion**: After evaluating all options, the most reasonable outcome of removing fruitlets during the development of strawberries is **Option 2**: "distorted fruit with underdeveloped portions is formed." This is because the removal of seeds disrupts the normal development process, leading to abnormalities in the fruit structure. ### Final Answer: The correct option is **Option 2: Distorted fruit with underdeveloped portions is formed.** ---
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