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endocarp
endocarp Bot. (ˈɛndəʊkɑːp) [f. as prec. + Gr. καρπ-ός fruit.] The inner layer of a pericarp, which lines the cavity containing the seeds. It is fleshy, as in the orange; membranous, as in the apple; or hard, as in the peach.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 132 Fruit consisting of several capsules..the e... Oxford English Dictionary
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epicarp
epicarp Bot. (ˈɛpɪkɑːp) [f. Gr. ἐπί (see epi-) + καρπ-ός fruit.] In fruits: The outermost layer of the pericarp; the peel, rind, or skin. Cf. endocarp.1835 Lindley Introd. Bot. (1848) II. 3 In the apple and pear the epicarp is formed by the cuticle of the calyx, in the peach the separable skin is th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Symplocaceae
It possesses a lignified endocarp or "stone" which often contains key information when distinguishing between closely related species of Symplocaceae. Most Symplocaceae endocarps have ridging on the surface of the endocarp and a basal pit opposite the open apex. wikipedia.org
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Persoonia pinifolia
Seed is very difficult to germinate; a combination of inhibitors and a thick impermeable endocarp contribute to this notorious reputation. It can be assumed fire has a physical effect such as 'cracking' the endocarp or in association with water/rain/moisture improving permeability of the endocarp wikipedia.org
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Drupe
One definition of berry requires the endocarp to be less than thick, other fruits with a stony endocarp being drupes. This passage through the digestive tract can reduce the thickness of the endocarp, thus can aid in germination rates. wikipedia.org
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An apple sunk in water, looks fine. What could it mean? I washed a dozen of apple just now and one of them sunk in water. Also surprisingly I was not able to find an answer via googling, all top results were about why...
[Section of an apple]( Image Source: Infovisual: Apple I think that the density of the endocarp is more than the mesocarp, and in that small apple, more amount of endocarp is present than mesocarp, making its average density more than water, thus, making it sink.
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Pyrena
It consists of a hard endocarp tissue surrounding one or more seeds (also called the "kernel"). Further hardening occurs during the biomineralisation of the endocarp. wikipedia.org
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Fontainea fugax
not swollen; the male flowers are shorter than those of F. rostrata (6-8 mm vs 11-13 mm); the number of stamens is 24 (versus 28–40); the beak of the endocarp is shorter (1-1.7 mm vs 2-3 mm) and the faces between the sutures of the endocarp are weakly corrugated (weakly rugose versus strongly rugose). wikipedia.org
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Cocoseae
The endocarp is generally sclerenchymatous and protects the seeds from predation and drying. The most obvious synapomorphy of the species of this tribe is the presence, in the endocarp, of three or more "eyes" or pores of germination. wikipedia.org
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果核
果核(,pyrene;,stone),北方汉语称,口语上是果实中心包裹种子的硬壳部分,不含种子;但在植物形态解剖学中,果核指的是由核果或小核果的内果皮(endocarp)通过生物矿化产生既厚且硬的骨质结构,包绕一个或多个种子(又称“果仁”,kernel)而组成,即这种果实“内果皮与种子的合称”。 wikipedia.org
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لب الثمار
لب الثمار أو لب الفاكهة هو النسيج الخلوي النباتي الموجود تحت القشرة الخارجية والمشكّل لغلاف الثمرة الداخلي endocarp في الثمار أو الفواكه. wikipedia.org
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Borassus heineanus
Each seed is contained within a woody endocarp and in some cases, woody flanges inside the endocarp penetrate the seed. wikipedia.org
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Nyssa spatulata
Description The fruits of N. spatulata have a generally rounded triangular to round endocarp in cross-section and are trilocular, similar to the extant Each of the three locules has a slit like opening along the upper half of the endocarp, and are separated from each other by a wall of swirling groups wikipedia.org
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Berry (botany)
The nature of the endocarp distinguishes a berry from a drupe, which has a hardened or stony endocarp (see also below). Some definitions make the mere presence of an internally differentiated endocarp the defining feature of a drupe; others qualify the nature of the endocarp wikipedia.org
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Vesicle
liquid-filled cavity under the epidermis, commonly called a blister In non-human morphology Subsporangial vesicle Juice vesicles, the pulp found in the endocarp wikipedia.org
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