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endocarp Meaning in Bengali



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endocarp's Usage Examples:

floral tube and like the berry most of the pericarp is fleshy but the endocarp is cartilaginous; an apple is an example of a pome.


flesh) surrounds a single shell (the pit, stone, or pyrene) of hardened endocarp with a seed (kernel) inside.


differentiated endocarp the defining feature of a drupe; others qualify the nature of the endocarp required in a drupe, e.


defining berries to have endocarp less.


morphology Subsporangial vesicle Juice vesicles, the pulp found in the endocarp of common citrus members In geology Vesicular texture, a small enclosed.


effect such as 'cracking' the endocarp or in association with water/rain/moisture improving permeability of the endocarp.


Although the epicarp, mesocarp, and endocarp of some other fruit types look very much like the skin, flesh, and core.


Amygdalus, distinguished from the other subgenera by the corrugated shell (endocarp) surrounding the seed.


The juicy layer inside the peel (containing the seeds) is the endocarp.


aggregate, pulp) of a citrus fruit are the membranous content of the fruit's endocarp.


are both termed drupes because both have a hard endocarp, or pit, surrounding the seed, with the endocarp naturally splitting along a fracture line during.


known as stone fruit (drupes), as each fruit contains a hard shell (the endocarp) called a stone or pit, which contains the single seed.


It consists of a seed surrounded by hard endocarp tissue.


fruit, the fragrant edible flesh that surrounds each seed is botanically endocarp, i.


apricot kernel is the seed of an apricot, which is located within the hard endocarp, and together they form the stone or pit.


closely related to Ptychosperma, only differentiated by the seed shape and endocarp type.


and sticky, holding 1-4 hard, woody, warty stones, with tasty, reniform endocarp, which is eaten raw or roasted, and produces a nondrying edible oil.


tomentum, strongly versatile anthers, and slight epicarp, mesocarp, and endocarp differences.


The fleshy mesocarp surrounding the endocarp (pit or stone) is edible.


color, and the hard shell (endocarp) within protects a normally dicotyledonous embryo.


The basal end of the shell (endocarp) is pointed and the apical.


which are ‘not fused in the endocarp’; The Bursereae are described as having a drupe with parts that are fused in the endocarp, but an exocarp with dehiscing.



endocarp's Meaning':

the hard inner (usually woody

Synonyms:

pit; seed vessel; pericarp; stone; peach pit; cherry stone;

Antonyms:

Heaven; artifact; achromatic;

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