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Solution:

Fruit can be botanically defined as ripened ovary. The ovary ripens to become fruit after the fertilisation. Flower X is a bisexual flower, we can see gynoecium present in it. Flower Y is a female or pistillate flower, only gynoecium is present in it. Therefore, post-fertilisation, fruit formation can occur in these flowers. Flower Z is a male or staminate flowers. Ovary is absent, so fruit cannot be formed. So, option (c) is correct.

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