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Multiple fruit

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General Biology I

Definition

A multiple fruit develops from an inflorescence, a cluster of flowers each with its own ovary, that merge into a single mass. Examples include pineapples and figs.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Multiple fruits form from the ovaries of multiple flowers in a single inflorescence.
  2. Each flower in the inflorescence contributes to the structure of the multiple fruit.
  3. Pollination is crucial as it must occur in each flower for the multiple fruit to develop properly.
  4. Fertilization leads to seed development within each ovary that makes up the multiple fruit.
  5. The merging of individual ovaries results in the characteristic mass or cluster seen in multiple fruits.

Review Questions

  • How does a multiple fruit differ from a simple fruit?
  • What role does pollination play in the development of a multiple fruit?
  • Can you name two examples of multiple fruits?

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