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What are the fruits like apple that include parts other than
the flower's ovary called ? ...........
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Accessory fruits, like apples, are formed from a part of the plant other than the ovary. Fruits generally have three parts: the exocarp (the outermost skin or covering), the mesocarp (middle part of the fruit), and the endocarp (the inner part of the fruit). Together, all three are known as the pericarp.
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Accessory fruits, like apples, are formed from a part of the plant other than the ovary. Fruits generally have three parts: the exocarp (the outermost skin or covering), the mesocarp (middle part of the fruit), and the endocarp (the inner part of the fruit). Together, all three are known as the pericarp.
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