Fruit Flashcards

1
Q

It is a ripened ovary, enclosing the seeds
(mature ovules)

A

Fruit

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2
Q

The ovary becomes a _____ while the ovules develop into _____

A

Fruit, seeds

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3
Q

What plant hormone is responsible for regulating various aspects of fruit development, including growth, setting, ripening, abscission, and tropic responses?

A

Auxin

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4
Q

Fruits can only be found in

A

Angiosperms

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5
Q

Function of the fruit

A

It protects the developing seeds and plays an important role in seed dispersal

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6
Q

Three layers of the Pericarp

A
  • Exocarp
  • Mesocarp
  • Endocarp
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7
Q

Outermost layer of the pericarp

A

Exocarp

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8
Q

Middle layer of the pericarp

A

Mesocarp

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9
Q

Inner layer of the pericarp

A

Endocarp

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10
Q

It is derived from a single ovary of one flower

A

Simple fruits

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11
Q

How would you characterize a fruit that becomes dry at maturity, specifically when the pericarp is dry

A

Dry

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11
Q

How would you describe the texture of a fruit that is soft and juicy throughout

A

Fleshy

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12
Q

Enumerate the different types of fleshy fruits

A
  • Berry or baccate fruit
  • Drupe
  • Pepo
  • Hesperidium
  • Pome
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13
Q

the whole pericarp is fleshy; the seeds usually embedded in the pulp

A

Berry or baccate fruit

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14
Q

It has a hard and stony endocarp and more or less soft exocarp and mesocarp

A

Drupe

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15
Q

It has a hard exocarp and soft mesocarp and endocarp

A

Pepo

16
Q

A type of berry with a thick leathery rind (the exocarp and mesocarp) supplied with oil glands and with the endocarp possessing vesicular juice-filled outgrowths known as pulp
sacs filling up the wedge-shaped locules

A

Hesperidium

17
Q

The fleshy portion is made up of either the much thickened calyx or the hypanthium

A

Pome

18
Q

It splits at maturity

A

Dehiscent

19
Q

Enumerate dehiscent dry fruits

A
  • Follicle
  • Legume
  • Silique
  • Capsule
  • Schizocarp
20
Q

It is when the pericarp does not split at maturity

A

Indehiscent

21
Q

Enumerate indehiscent dry fruits

A
  • Achene
  • Utricle
  • Grain or Caryopsis
  • Samara
  • Nut
22
Q

It splits along one (ventral) suture

A

Follicle

23
Q

It splits along two (the dorsal and ventral) sutures

A

Legume

24
Q

It splits along two or more sutures in a variety of ways

A

Capsule

25
Q

It is from an ovary of two carpels which at maturity splits into three portions with the central persistent portion containing the seeds attached to it as in the mustard family

A

Silique

26
Q

It is derived from two carpels that split at maturity along the midline into two one-seeded indehiscent halves

A

Schizocarp

27
Q

A one-seeded fruit with the pericarp closely appressed with the seed coat

A

Achene

28
Q

Similar to an achene but with a loose, bladderlike pericarp

A

Utricle

29
Q

The pericarp is fused with the seed coat of the single seed

A

Grain or caryopsis

30
Q

With wing-like outgrowths of the pericarp

A

Samara

31
Q

A one-seeded fruit with a hard or stony pericarp,
sometimes, with the envolucral cup, as in acorns,
enclosing the stony pericarp

A

Nut

32
Q

Are formed from the ovaries of many pistils of one flower

A

Aggregate fruits

33
Q

Are formed from several ovaries of several flowers more or less grown together into a single mass

A

Multiple Fruits