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- Fruit (plant structure) - Wikipedia
In a hesperidium like lemon, the epicarp and mesocarp make up the peel; in many berries like melons or cucumbers (pepo), the mesocarp and endocarp make up the flesh
- Parts of a Lemon Labeled Diagram | Biology Science - TPT
Explore the Parts of a Lemon with this detailed labeled diagram worksheet! This interactive resource helps students learn about the anatomy of a lemon, including the pedicel, leaf, petal, exocarp, carpel, seed, stamen, endocarp, mesocarp, and oil gland
- Seeds and fruits - BIOLOGY4ISC
The pericarp may be thin or thick and is usually differentiated into an outer epicarp, a middle mesocarp, and an inner endocarp But in dry fruits, the pericarp is undifferentiated and is usually papery or woody
- 8. 1 Fruit Morphology – The Science of Plants - Open Textbook Library
Each section of the hesperidium represents one carpel in the flower, but in the mature fruit the exocarp and mesocarp form an uninterrupted cover The interiors of the carpels are packed with fluid-filled vesicles that are actually specialized trichomes
- BIO 109 Lecture 8 Study Questions Flashcards | Quizlet
Hesperidium: is a berry with tough leathery exocarp (orange, lemon, lime) Drupe: outer part of fruit wall is soft and fleshy, inner part is hard and stony (peach, cherry, plums, avocado)
- Fruit, Pericarp, Endocarp, Exocarp, Mesocarp
It has three layers: the outermost exocarp, the middle mesocarp, and innermost endocarp In fleshy fruits, the pericarp has a high moisture content making all or part of it soft and succulent at maturity
- 2. 7. 3: Fruits and Dispersal - Biology LibreTexts
It has a stony endocarp enclosing a single seed, a fleshy mesocarp, and a thin exocarp The second photo shows a corn kernel, which is a type of fruit called a caryopsis
- Parts of a citrus fruit - Citrus and Life ~ Exotic and Sustainable . . .
Inner and soft white skin of the orange located in the rind of the citrus fruits, which contains essential oils, pectin and cellulose Inner part of the orange formed by the edible and juicy segments
- Types of Fruit - Botany - BrainKart
The fruits are derived from single pistil where the pericarp is fleshy, succulent and differentiated into epicarp, mesocarp and endocarp It is subdivided into the following
- Images of Different Types of Fruits
Exocarp—the outermost layer often consisting of only the epidermis Mesocarp—or middle layer, which varies in thickness Endocarp—which shows considerable variation from one species to another, is the inner-most layer of the fruit
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