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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.
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.