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inner layer of fruit​

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Answered by brainlybadboy54
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Pericarp layers. In fleshy fruits, the pericarp is typically made up of three distinct layers: the epicarp (also known as exocarp), which is the outermost layer; the mesocarp, which is the middle layer; and the endocarp, which is the inner layer surrounding the ovary or the seeds.

Answered by ssnk1000
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Endocarp

Explaination:

Endocarp (from Greek : endo - "inside" + carp - "fruit") is a botanical term for the inside layer of the pericarp(or fruit),which directly surrounds the seeds.

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