How To Use Endocarp In A Sentence
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In peach fruit, cell numbers in the endocarp appear to be fixed several weeks after full bloom.
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The fruits usually bear two or three seeds that are covered by an endocarp that opens when the fruit pulp is removed.
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The fruit's outer coat (epicarp) is peeled, pulp is sliced off the stony "seed" (endocarp), sun-dried, ground, mixed with blood to a brown, sticky, fibrous mixture (lokot) and eaten or sold in markets (Turkana).
Chapter 7
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The fruiting body has an endocarp which resembles a grappling hook, from which the plant takes its common name.
Chapter 7
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Within this husk is the endocarp or seed shell that resembles the female anatomy.
The Fruit Hunters
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The epicarp is either smooth or rugose (sulcate or covered in scales or spines). the endocarp is the membranous or woody portion of the fruit.
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The seed is enclosed in a hard endocarp.
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Its own fruit is roughly the size of a peach, with a stony endocarp like an oversized peach pit.
The Song of The Dodo
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The fruit is a one-seeded drupe consisting of a fleshy exocarp and mesocarp and a hard endocarp that is united with the seed coat.
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Surface deposits are covering materials on seed coats and are apparently derived from the endocarp.
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Management: Propagated by seed (endocarp) with pulp removed.
Chapter 7
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In the ripe capsule a vascular strand lies almost free between the mesocarp and the endocarp, its two halves passing through the endocarp immediately opposite the funicles of the seeds.
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From wikipedia: In botany, a drupe is a fruit in which an outer fleshy part (exocarp, or skin; and mesocarp, or flesh) surrounds a shell (the pit or stone) of hardened endocarp with a seed inside.
Please Don't Pass The Nuts™
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The fruit is a one-seeded drupe consisting of a fleshy exocarp and mesocarp and a hard endocarp that is united with the seed coat.
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The shell of the nut itself, which constitutes the endocarp, is hard, woody and brown.
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In the hesperidium, the layer of endocarp lining the outside of the locule grow as hairs that project into the locule.
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Wet masses of the exocarp, mesocarp, and endocarp were also measured on twenty ripe fallen fruits.
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Both have fruits that are defined as pyrenes - having one or two seeds enclosed in indurate endocarp and surrounded by fleshy exocarp.
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The outer layer of the cashew, a dry drupe, is called the exocarp, and the thick inner layer is the endocarp.
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The outer layer of the cashew is called the exocarp, and the thick inner layer is the endocarp.
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In peach fruit, cell numbers in the mesocarp and endocarp appear to be fixed several weeks after full bloom, and subsequent growth of the fruit is exclusively supported by cell enlargement and formation of intercellular spaces.
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The fruit's outer coat (epicarp) is peeled, pulp is sliced off the stony "seed" (endocarp), sun-dried, ground, mixed with blood to a brown, sticky, fibrous mixture (lokot) and eaten or sold in markets (Turkana).
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