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66. A gynoecium with united carpels is termed
A. Monocarpellary
B. Apocarpous
C. Syncarpous
D. Polycarpellary
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67. Flowers without symmentry are termed
A. Actinomorphic
B. Zygomorphic
C. Asymmetrical
D. Pentamerous
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68. Syngenesious anther are seen in
A. Malvaceae
B. Fabaceae
C. Asteraceae
D. Euphorbiaceae
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69. A symbolic representation of flower and floral parts is by
A. Floral formula
B. Floral diagram
C. Floral sketch
D. Aestivation
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70. The carpels are otherwise known as
A. Microsporophyll
B. Cataphyll
C. Megasporophyll
D. Pistil
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