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Yes, a banana is considered a type of accessory fruit, specifically a parthenocarpic fruit, which means it develops without fertilization. In botanical terms, accessory fruits are those that include tissues from other parts of the flower along with the ovary. In the case of bananas, the fruit develops from the ovary but also includes parts of the flower and stem, making it an accessory fruit.

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