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pericarp

[ UK /pˈɛɹɪkˌɑːp/ ]
NOUN
  1. the ripened and variously modified walls of a plant ovary

How To Use pericarp In A Sentence

  • The next layer of the pericarp is the mesocarp (Figs. 333, 334, 335), the cells of which are larger and more regular in outline than the epicarp. All About Coffee
  • Ingredient: hibiscus, hip pericarp, apple, erberry, black berry, spice, leaf of black berry.
  • And I eat the sarcocarp , Cute Meat has a alternative lunch of the pericarp or the melon seeds.
  • The resulting kernel pigmentation phenotype consists of colorless pericarp with red sectors.
  • A polyherbal pessary was formulated with purified ingredients from neem leaves, Sapindus mukerossi (pericarp of fruit) and Mentha citrata oil.
  • The next layer of the pericarp is the mesocarp (Figs. 333, 334, 335), the cells of which are larger and more regular in outline than the epicarp. All About Coffee
  • Hopi confers pigmentation to a wide variety of plant tissues, including pericarp, root, mesocotyl, and leaf blade in the seedling, midrib, ligule, leaf blade, and anthers in the mature plant.
  • The mature achene is composed of a hard and relatively thick pericarp, a thin testa, an endosperm consisting of one cell layer, and a small embryo.
  • Tomato is a fleshy fruit composed of different tissues: the epidermis, the pericarp and the placenta, and locular tissue including seeds (pulp).
  • There is a large class of plants which have their seeds enclosed in a sort of bivalve pericarp, usually called a "pod."
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