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Adaption of an Animal
Adaption of a Plant
Adhesion of water
Aggregate Fruit
Amniotic egg
Analogous structures
Angiosperm
Anther and filament of a stamen
Arachnid
Arthropod
Autotroph
Basidimycete
Biological magnification
Bryophyte
Calvin cycle
Carbohydrate
Climax Community
Cnidarian
Cohesion of water
Cuticle layer of a plant
Deciduous leaf
Decomposition
Dicot plant with flower and leaf
Eukaryote
Exoskeleton
Flower ovary
Frond
Fruit
Heartwood
Homologous structures
Larval stage of an insect
Mimicry
Nematode
Nymph stage of an insect
Parasite
Phloem
Pine Cone
Pollen
Radial symmetry
Stem
Stomata
Xylem
Tanner's AP Bio Project
An aggregate fruit
is a fruit
that develops from the merger of several ovaries that were separate in a single flower. That is the reason for the many capsules that make up these rasberries.