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What is pericarp ? What are its parts​

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Answered by GoldenShades
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In fleshy fruits, the outer layer (typically edible) is the pericarp, which is the tissue that develops from the ovary wall of the flower and surrounds the seed to protect it in environments apart from the parent plant.

The fruit wall, or pericarp, is divided into three regions:

  • The inner layer, or endocarp
  • The middle layer, or mesocarp
  • The outer layer, or exocarp.

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Answered by DivineGirl
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In fleshy fruits, the outer layer (typically edible) is the pericarp, which is the tissue that develops from the ovary wall of the flower and surrounds the seed to protect it in environments apart from the parent plant.

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