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Match the column `I` with Column `II` and Column `III` ltbvrgt

A

A – V, 1, B – III, 2, C – II, 4, D – I, 5, E – IV, 3

B

A – V, 1, B – II, 4, C – I, 2, D – III, 3, E – IV, 5

C

A – I, 5, B – II, 4, C – III, 3, D – IV, 2, E – V, 1

D

A – V, 5, B – II, 4, C – I, 3, D – III, 2, E – IV, 1

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D

Marginal: Placenta develops and ovules are borne along the junction of the two margins of the carpel. Axile: The margins of carpels fold inward fusing together in the centre of ovary where the placentas are formed. Parietal: The carpels are fused only by their margins. The placental bearing the ovules develop by the swelling up of fusing adjacent margins of the carpels. Free central: The placenta develops in the centre of ovary as an outgrowth from ovary base which bear ovules. Basal: The ovules are few or reduced to one and borne at the base of the ovary.
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