Acorns and fruits of corn and other cereals are examples.
One which does not open upon maturity to release the seeds
Nuts are usually the seed of the plantIn strict botanical sense nuts are dry indehiscent fruits
Fruit consists of carpels where the ovules (seeds) develop and the ovary wall (pericarp) which can be fleshy...apple ,or dry..acorn. Other fruit have their seeds located on the periphery of the pericarp (strawberries)/
Even though a "nut" is a form of fruit. A nut consists of a dry hard exterior and contains only (usually) 1 seed inside, this is the eatable part. However depending on who you ask members of the Nut group also fall into other groups such as the Coconut which is considered to be a nut and a dried drupe (dry stone fruit). The term Fruit is far too generic, for there are 14 types of fruit families which Nuts are apart of.
Two fruit flies having the same red eye color is an example of two organisms that are homozygous for the eye color trait. If the fruit flies had different eye colors, then they would be heterozygous for the trait.
The white eyed female fruit fly has two recessive traits for eye color. The genotype would be xx for example.
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.
It's a dry indehiscent fruit.
dehiscenthave open fruits and they disperse when mature indehiscentdo not have open fruits.
An achene is, botanically speaking, a small, dry, indehiscent fruit containing a single seed, such as the buttercup.
Dehiscent the mature overy wall (pericarp) breaks open therby freeing the seeds. Indehiscent seeds remain in the fruit after the fruit has ben shed from the parent plant.
An achenium is another word for an achene - botanically speaking, a small, dry, indehiscent fruit containing a single seed, such as the buttercup.
Almonds are nuts. Nuts are fruits that are indehiscent(not opening at maturity.)
Nuts are usually the seed of the plantIn strict botanical sense nuts are dry indehiscent fruits
# An indehiscent fruit derived from a single ovary and having the whole wall fleshy, such as the grape or tomato. # A small, juicy, fleshy fruit, such as a blackberry or raspberry, regardless of its botanical structure.
By referring to the botanical definition:A nut in botany is a simple dry fruit with one seed (rarely two) in which the ovary wall becomes very hard (stony or woody) at maturity, and where the seed remains attached or fused with the ovary wall. Most nuts come from the pistils with inferiorovaries (see flower) and all are indehiscent (not opening at maturity). True nuts are produced, for example, by some plant families of the order Fagales. This includes chestnuts, acorns and hazelnuts.Other nuts are not strictly (botanically speaking) a fruit - but rather a seed.
dehiscent
Dry Fruit