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From what structure does a fruit pericarp primarily develop?a. the styleb. a stamen filamentc. the ovary walld. a group of fused sepalse. the stigma
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A pericarp is a part of the fruit that forms the outer layer in the fruit's anatomy, which encloses the seed. Show more…
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