several blossom on a flower stick together and develop in to a single fruit
An aggregate fruit is a fruit which develops from the fusion of more than one carpel within a single flower - such as a raspberry.
Some examples of aggregate fruits are blackberries, raspberries, and strawberries.
When aggregate demand and aggregate supply both decrease, the result is no change to price. As price increases, aggregate demand decreases, and aggregate supply increases.
No effect. Spending will decrease Aggregate Demand, lower taxes will raise Aggregate Demand
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An aggregate fruit is a fruit which develops from the fusion of more than one carpel within a single flower - such as a raspberry.
Simple multiple fruit is different from simple aggregate fruit in the sense that simple multiple fruits are produced by a cluster of flowers whereas aggregate fruit are developed by flowers that have more than one pistil.
1. A type of fruit formed from a flower that has several pistils. 2. A temperate fruit is a type of fruit which must experience an annual cold season. A few examples of temperate aggregate fruits are blueberries, strawberries, apples.
Some examples of aggregate fruits are blackberries, raspberries, and strawberries.
Aggregate fruits form from single flowers that have multiple carpels which are not joined together, i.e. each pistil contains one carpel. Compound fruits are combination of aggregate fruit and Multiple fruit. Multiple fruit is fruits of separate flowers, merged or packed closely together.
1. A type of fruit formed from a flower that has several pistils. 2. A temperate fruit is a type of fruit which must experience an annual cold season. A few examples of temperate aggregate fruits are blueberries, strawberries, apples.
Bananas are simple fruit, or sometimes called epigenous berries. When formed, the fruit includes tissue derived from parts of the flower besides the ovary. Aggregate fruit include seeds from different ovaries of a single flower, such as blackberries.
A Grape Vine?
It was a berry, classified under pepo. Not sure if it is
No. A fruit develops from a flower.
Technically it is an "aggregate accessory fruit". A berry is a fleshy fruit which doesn't have a pit or "stone" and which is produced from a single flower containing a single ovary. An aggregate accessory fruit is one that develops from the merger of several ovaries that were separate in a single original. Raspberries fall in this same category.
they develop into the seeds of plants