A fruit typically consists of a wall (pericarp) and seeds. The pericarp can be dry or fleshy, and if thick and fleshy, it differentiates into outer epicarp, middle mesocarp, and inner endocarp.
El fruto generalmente consta de una cubierta (pericarpio) y semillas. El pericarpio puede ser seco o carnoso y, si es grueso y carnoso, se diferencia en epicarpio, mesocarpio y endocarpio.
Text | Generally, the fruit consists of a wall or pericarp and seeds. The pericarp may be dry or fleshy. When pericarp is thick and fleshy, it is differentiated into the outer epicarp, the middle mesocarp and the inner endocarp. |
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