What's an endocarp?

Definition of endocarp
: the inner layer of the pericarp of a fruit (such as an apple or orange) when it consists of two or more layers of different texture or consistency.
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What does the endocarp do?

In addition to seed protection and dispersal, the endocarp also plays an important role in sustaining and communicating with developing seeds. Seeds are connected to the maternal fruit tissue via an umbilical structure called the funiculus.
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Is endocarp and seed same?

As nouns the difference between seed and endocarp

is that seed is (senseid)(countable) a fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant while endocarp is (botany) the woody inner layer of the pericarp of some fruits that contains the seed.
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What is mesocarp and endocarp?

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.
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What's sidereal mean?

sidereal • \sye-DEER-ee-ul\ • adjective. 1 : of or relating to stars or constellations 2 : measured by the apparent motion of the stars.
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Why is it called sidereal?

Sidereal is an adjective that first popped up in the 17th century, and stems from the Latin word sidereus, which means "star." Anything that's sidereal has something to do with stars and constellations.
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What is your sidereal zodiac?

The tropical zodiac is entirely sun-based and the signs are set upon the ecliptic. The sidereal zodiac is based upon the position of the sun in relation to the star constellations as they appear in the night sky (measured in the early morning when the sun rises).
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Is the endocarp edible?

The innermost layer is called the endocarp. The endosperm is initially suspended within the coconut water. But on maturation, the cellular layer of endosperm deposits along the wall. This layer of the endocarp is edible as coconut flesh.
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What is the endocarp of an orange?

The endocarp is the most appreciated part of the orange, commonly known as pulp. It is also rich in pectin, but contains plenty of fiber. Finally, we can find in the endocarp of some varieties seeds, which produce a rich and yellow oil emitting healthy acid.
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What's an exocarp?

Definition of exocarp

: the outermost layer of the pericarp of a fruit : epicarp — see endocarp illustration.
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Do berries have endocarp?

Although not exactly quantified, berries generally have thin endocarps and fleshy (not dry) pericarps.
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What is an example of a simple fruit that has a fleshy endocarp?

Drupe: Fleshy fruit with hard inner layer (endocarp or stone) surrounding the seed. E.g. peach, plum, nectarine, apricot, cherry, olive, mango and almond.
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What is the meat of a fruit called?

In drupes, such as peaches, the majority of the flesh is the mesocarp. The epicarp forms the skin. The endocarp forms the pit, which surrounds the seed. Berries vary depending on whether they are botanical berries or not, and by what type of berries they are.
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What is endocarp made of?

The endocarp is the hard part of the fruit, and is made of fibrous lignin.
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What's the inside of an avocado called?

The mesocarp is also known as the flesh of the avocado, and this is the edible and most abundant part of the fruit. The flesh of the fruit also varies in appearance depending on the variety of avocado.
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What is the inside of a lemon called?

ENDOCARP (pulp)

The edible part, representing between 65% and 70% of the lemon's weight. It is pale yellow in color. It is generally divided into segments that contain elongated cells where water, carbohydrates, and citric acid accumulate, known as the juice sacs.
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Is watermelon a hesperidium?

The leathery-rinded berry of citrus fruits (genus Citrus) is called a hesperidium. The elongated tough-skinned fruits of the family Cucurbitaceae, including watermelons, cucumbers, and gourds, are a type of berry referred to as pepos. Any small fleshy fruit is popularly called a berry, especially if it is edible.
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Is a lime a hesperidium?

Botanists place citrus trees in the family Rutaceae. The fruits of citrus trees are actually a type of berry called a hesperidium. The citrus wines are mainly made from oranges, key limes, tangerines, and grapefruit. In their case only fresh juice will be employed.
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Is tomato a hesperidium?

A notable exception is the hesperidium. 1. Berry: All or most of pericarp fleshy. Although it is called a "vegetable," the tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) is technically a botanical fruit referred to as a berry.
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What is the endocarp in coconut?

"The fruit of the coconut (Cocos nucifera) is technically a large, dry drupe (D) composed of a thin outer layer (exocarp), a thick, fibrous middle layer called a mesocarp (F), and a hard inner layer called an endocarp (E) that surrounds a large seed.
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What is the white part of a coconut called?

Coconut is a round and elongate fruit of white, fibrous and oily meat covered by a thick, brown and hairy shell. Coconuts are surrounded by a fibrous kernel, inside which is a white meat called copra.
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What is the edible part of Cherry called?

The fleshy mesocarp surrounding the endocarp is edible while the endocarp itself forms a hard, inedible shell called the pyrena ("stone" or "pit"). This shell encloses the seed (or "kernel") which is edible in many species (such as almonds) but poisonous in others (such as apricots).
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Is sidereal more accurate?

The sidereal zodiac correlates to the stars and the greater backdrop of the cosmos, making it more representative of our soul's journey and spiritual path. Neither is more correct than the other and both can provide resonant insights.
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What is sidereal astrology used for?

Sidereal astrology maintains the alignment between signs and constellations via corrective systems known as ayanamsas (Sanskrit: 'ayana' "movement" + 'aṃśa' "component"), to allow for the observed precession of equinoxes, whereas tropical astrology is based upon the seasonal cycle of the Northern Hemisphere.
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