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who discovered caryophanasis​

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Answered by alexshaji2007
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Jj thomas

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J.J THOMAS

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Answered by thakrepayal
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  • The name "caryopsis" comes from the Greek words nucleus and -opsis, which means "nut" and "having the looks of", severally. The term was initially employed by Achille Richard to seek advice from the dry, monospermic, indehiscent fruit normally found in grasses
  • Caryopsis could be a variety of straightforward and dry fruit that's unicarpellate and indehiscent in nature.
  • It is characteristic of the family Graminaceae family, therefore discovered in wheat, rice, and corn.
  • caryopsis, conjointly referred to as grain, specialized style of dry, one-seeded fruit (achene) characteristic of grasses, during which the ovary wall is united with the episperm, creating it troublesome to separate the 2 except by special edge processes.
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