In the context of fruit development, what does the term 'parthenocarpy' refer to in fruits like watermelon?
Development with fertilization
Development with cross-pollination
Development without pollination
Development without fertilization
Related Questions
A fruit developed from Hypanthodium inflorescence is called
Hesperidium
Sorosis
Syconous
Caryopsis
Which fruit type is characterized by a fleshy pericarp and a single seed enclosed in a hard endocarp?
Berry
Drupe
Pome
Pepo
In some plants, the female gamete develops into embryo without fertilization. This phenomenon is known as
Autogamy
Parthenocarpy
Syngamy
Parthenogenesis
Fruit in members of Solanaceae is
Drupe
Capsule or Berry
Berry Only
Pod or Legume
Long filaments threads protruding at the end of a young cob of maize are
Anthers
Styles
Ovaries
Hairs
The fleshy fruits with hard and stony endocarp are called
Drupe
Berry
Pepo
Pome
A composite fruit developing from a hollow, fleshy inflorescence axis is known as a:
pepo
syconus
drupe
hesperidium
Wearing isolated a dormancy inducing substance from the leaves of a plant. From which type of gynoecium does the fruit of that plant develop?
Bicarpellary, syncarpous gynoecium with inferior ovary
Bicarpellary, syncarpous gynoecium with superior ovary
Tricarpellary, syncarpous gynoecium with superior ovary
Monocarpellary gynoecium with half inferior ovary
A coconut fruit is classified as a:
berry
drupe
pome
nut
Which of the following fruits shares the same classification as a coconut?
Apple
Mango
Grape
Watermelon