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dehiscenthave open fruits and they disperse when mature

indehiscentdo not have open fruits.

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Q: 3 What is the difference between a dry dehiscent fruit and a dry indehiscent fruit?
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Differentiate dehiscent from indehiscent?

Indehiscent fruit do not split open when ripe. Dehiscent fruits do split open along a built in line of weakness. An example of a dehiscent fruit is a peanut. An indehiscent fruit would be an apple.


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What is the difference between citrus fruit and subtropical fruit?

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