exocarp |
mesocarp |
As nouns the difference between exocarp and mesocarp
is that
exocarp is (biology) the outermost layer of the pericarp of fruits; the skin or epicarp while
mesocarp is (botany) the middle layer of the pericarp of a fruit in many fruits such as drupes and tomatoes, the mesocarp is fleshy.
mesocarp |
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mesocarp |
endosperm |
As nouns the difference between mesocarp and endosperm
is that
mesocarp is (botany) the middle layer of the pericarp of a fruit in many fruits such as drupes and tomatoes, the mesocarp is fleshy while
endosperm is (biology) tissue surrounding the embryo of flowering plant seeds, that provides nutrition to the developing embryo; usually triploid.
mesocarp |
epicarp |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between mesocarp and epicarp
is that
mesocarp is (botany) the middle layer of the pericarp of a fruit in many fruits such as drupes and tomatoes, the mesocarp is fleshy while
epicarp is (botany) exocarp.
As nouns the difference between mesocarp and epicarp
is that
mesocarp is (botany) the middle layer of the pericarp of a fruit in many fruits such as drupes and tomatoes, the mesocarp is fleshy while
epicarp is (botany) exocarp.
mesocarp |
mesocarb |
As nouns the difference between mesocarp and mesocarb
is that
mesocarp is (botany) the middle layer of the pericarp of a fruit in many fruits such as drupes and tomatoes, the mesocarp is fleshy while
mesocarb is a stimulant drug developed in the ussr in the 1970s, a dopamine reuptake inhibitor which is slower-acting but longer-lasting and less neurotoxic than dextroamphetamine.
mesocarp |
cremocarp |
In botany terms the difference between mesocarp and cremocarp
is that
mesocarp is the middle layer of the pericarp of a fruit. In many fruits such as drupes and tomatoes, the mesocarp is fleshy while
cremocarp is the fruit of fennel, carrot, parsnip, etc., consisting of a pair of carpels pendent from a supporting axis.