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Fruit (plant structure) - Wikipedia
The grains of grasses are single-seed simple fruits wherein the pericarp and seed coat are fused into one layer. This type of fruit is called a caryopsis ...
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PERICARP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PERICARP is the ripened and variously modified walls of a plant ovary composed of an outer exocarp, middle mesocarp, ...
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Pericarp | plant anatomy - Britannica
The fruit wall, or pericarp, is divided into three regions: the inner layer, or endocarp; the middle layer, or mesocarp; and the outer layer, or exocarp.
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pericarp
pericarp Bot. (ˈpɛrɪkɑːp) [= F. péricarpe (1556 in Hatz.-Darm.), It. pericarpio (Florio), ad. 16th c. L. pericarpium, a. Gr. περικάρπιον pod, husk, shell, f. περί around + καρπός fruit. In earlier use in the L. form: see pericarpium1.] A seed-vessel; the case containing the seed or seeds, comprising...
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PERICARP Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Pericarp definition: the walls of a ripened ovary or fruit, sometimes consisting of three layers, the epicarp, mesocarp, and endocarp.
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Pericarp - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The part of the fruit outside the structure which contains the seeds, is called pericarp. Very often it corresponds to the part of the fruit that is eaten.
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Procyanidin A2
It is found in avocado, chestnut, cranberry juice concentrate, lychee fruit pericarp, peanut skins, Cinchona cortex, cinnamon cortex, Urvillea ulmaceae
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PERICARP | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the layer that develops from the ovary wall around the seed of a plant after it is fertilized and forms the skin and flesh of the fruit.
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Botanical Nerd Word: Pericarp - Toronto Botanical Garden
Pericarp: The fruit wall, derived from the ovary wall and consisting of up to three layers: exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp.*.
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Pericarp - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The pericarp is the ripened ovary wall that is dead at harvest ripeness. Most of the tissues are devoid of cytoplasm and have lignified walls.
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Fruit, Pericarp, Endocarp, Exocarp, Mesocarp
All fruits have a pericarp, which is the mature ovary wall that surrounds and protects the ovule from which the seed develops. It has three layers: the ...
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Pericarp | Definition, Exocarp, Mesocarp and Endocarp - YouTube
The video first introduces the term "Pericarp" and explains how it is different from the term "Fruit". Then, three distinct layers of ...
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The Parts of the Fruit: Seed, Pericarp, and More | Merriam-Webster
The word fruit matured in Middle English and grew from the seeds of Anglo-French frut and fruit, which are rooted in the Latin verb frui, meaning "to enjoy" or "to have the use of." Scientifically, it is the name for the fleshy or dry ripened ovary of a flowering plant enclosing a seed or seeds. So, apricots, bananas, grapes, as well as bean pods, corn grains, tomatoes, cucumbers, and (when in ...
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Procyanidin B4
It is found in the litchi pericarp, in grape seeds, and, along with 4-cis-isomer of procyanidin B4, in beer.
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Phytelephas
The "nut" is covered with pericarp, which gets removed by animals. when ripe and the pericarp manually removed.
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