the outside covering of fruit is called as pericarp
the fruit is the protective covering around the seed.
the fruit is the protective covering around the seed.
Water covering the fruit after it has been sprayed will freeze (because of the frost... ) and that ice on the outside will insulate the fruit from any wind or breezes. Because water is constantly circulating within the plant and fruit, they don't freeze.
they are on the outside of the fruit instead of inside the fruit
No, it's the outside of a mollusc, such as a snail, slug or squid. Arthropods are animals such as insects, crustaceans and arachnids, with a hard exoskeleton as their outside covering.
Hull
crust
Cell membrane
Strawberries have seeds outside the fruit.
Sure it is Cashewnuts..
it does not have a cloth covering. on the outside it is a thin coat of plastic then leather.
they are on the outside of the fruit instead of inside the fruit