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Fruits and Their Classification Chart

Product Code : SCL-II-12542

The Fruits and Their Classification Chart is a biology teaching chart used for explaining how fruits are grouped according to their botanical origin and structural characteristics. It is designed for school students, biology teachers, botany instructors and science laboratories that need a clear visual reference for studying simple, aggregate, multiple, dry and fleshy fruits.

Product Description

The Fruits and Their Classification Chart supports classroom instruction in botany, plant morphology and plant reproduction. Botanical classification helps students understand that fruits can be grouped according to the number of flowers and ovaries involved in their formation. The three major groups commonly taught are simple fruits, aggregate fruits and multiple fruits.

A simple fruit develops from one ovary of a single flower. An aggregate fruit develops from multiple ovaries within one flower, while a multiple fruit develops from several flowers within an inflorescence. The chart can complement specimens, plant models and other resources from the Biology Lab Equipment range.

Key Features

  • Explains the botanical classification of different fruit types.
  • Supports teaching of simple, aggregate and multiple fruits.
  • Helps distinguish fleshy fruits from dry fruits where represented.
  • Connects fruit structure with flower and ovary development.
  • Suitable for botany, biology, plant morphology and general science lessons.
  • Useful for teacher-led explanation, student revision and laboratory discussion.
  • Provides a reusable visual reference for classrooms and science laboratories.

Technical Specifications

Specification

Detail

Product Name

Fruits and Their Classification Chart

Brand

School Equipments

Quantity

1 educational chart

Product Category

Biology Teaching Charts / Botany and Plant Morphology Educational Aids

Subject Area

Biology, Botany, Plant Morphology and General Science

Educational Focus

Simple fruits, aggregate fruits, multiple fruits, dry fruits and fleshy fruits

Intended Users

School students, biology teachers, botany instructors and laboratory educators

Standards / Certifications

No specific certification or standard provided in the available product data

What's Included in the Kit

  • 1 Fruits and Their Classification Chart

Applications / Uses

  • Teaching the fundamental botanical classification of fruits.
  • Explaining how simple fruits develop from one ovary of a single flower.
  • Showing how aggregate fruits develop from multiple ovaries within one flower.
  • Explaining how multiple fruits develop from several flowers in an inflorescence.
  • Comparing fleshy and dry fruits according to structural characteristics.
  • Supporting lessons on flower development, ovaries, seeds and fruit formation.
  • Complementing broader classroom activities from the Science Equipment range.

How to Use the Fruits and Their Classification Chart

  1. Display the chart where students can clearly view the illustrated fruit categories.
  2. Begin by explaining that a botanical fruit develops from the ovary of a flower after fertilization.
  3. Introduce the three major categories: simple, aggregate and multiple fruits.
  4. Explain the number of ovaries and flowers involved in the formation of each fruit category.
  5. Discuss dry and fleshy fruit types where these classifications are shown on the chart.
  6. Compare the illustrations with real fruit specimens, preserved samples or textbook diagrams.
  7. Use the chart for revision, oral questioning and assessment of botanical terminology.

Handling note: Keep the chart clean, dry and protected from folding, tearing, excessive moisture and direct heat.

Care & Maintenance

  • Store the chart flat or properly supported to prevent creasing.
  • Keep it away from moisture, excessive heat and prolonged direct sunlight.
  • Clean the surface gently with a soft, dry cloth when appropriate.
  • Avoid writing directly on the chart unless its surface is specifically designed for erasable markers.

Why Choose School Equipments

School Equipments manufactures and supplies science education instruments and school laboratory equipment from Ambala, India. The company offers educational laboratory resources for biology, physics, chemistry and other scientific disciplines. Institutional buyers can explore the complete educational product catalogue or browse related visual teaching resources through the Educational Equipment section.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Fruits and Their Classification Chart used for?

A Fruits and Their Classification Chart is used to teach how fruits are grouped according to their botanical origin and structure. It supports lessons on simple, aggregate, multiple, dry and fleshy fruits.

What are the three major botanical classifications of fruits?

The three major groups commonly taught are simple fruits, aggregate fruits and multiple fruits. Their classification depends primarily on the number of flowers and ovaries involved in fruit development.

What is a simple fruit?

A simple fruit develops from one ovary of a single flower. Simple fruits may be further grouped into fleshy or dry types according to the characteristics of the mature fruit wall.

What is an aggregate fruit?

An aggregate fruit develops from multiple ovaries within a single flower. Each ovary forms a small fruit unit, and these units remain grouped together.

What is a multiple fruit?

A multiple fruit develops from the ovaries of several separate flowers within an inflorescence. These individual fruiting structures combine to form one larger fruit mass.

Is the Fruits and Their Classification Chart suitable for school laboratories?

Yes. It is suitable for biology classrooms, botany lessons, school science laboratories and introductory studies of plant morphology and reproduction.

For botanical teaching charts, plant science aids and other resources for studying living organisms, explore the Biology Lab Equipment category from School Equipments.

   
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