| 31. | A plant with only functional carpels is called pistillate, or ( inaccurately ) female.
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| 32. | The borders of the valves may or may not coincide with the borders of carpels.
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| 33. | Fruits are formed of loosely cohering or almost free carpels ( the ripened pistels ).
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| 34. | Each carpel will usually have a distinct line of placentation where the ovules are attached.
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| 35. | The carpels, filled with fluid-filled vesicles that are actually specialized hair cells.
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| 36. | There is one pistil and one carpel.
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| 37. | The fruit are small carpels, grey in colour, with a single black seed.
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| 38. | Several stamen surround a cluster of carpels.
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| 39. | There are numerous stamens surrounding the carpels; they are each about 13 mm long.
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| 40. | Such a defect can be rather attractive in a flower as stamens and carpels become petals.
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