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Testa is the outer protective covering of fruit

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Answered by Bhanubrand
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Testa (seed coat): Outer protective layer of the seed, developed from the integuments of the ovule, diploid maternal tissue. Fruits are mature, ripened ovaries containing seeds. The pericarp ("fruit coat") is diploid maternal tissue.

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Testa (seed coat): Outer protective layer of the seed, developed from the integuments of the ovule, diploid maternal tissue. Fruits are mature, ripened ovaries containing seeds. The pericarp ("fruit coat") is diploid maternal tissue.

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