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A drupe fruit is a fruit with a fleshy outer skin surrounding an inner stone - it is a category of fruit, not a single fruit in particular. The 'Drupe' family includes plums, damsons, apricots, cherries, olives, mangos, nectarines and peaches.
A mitochondrion consists of an outer membrane, an inner membrane, cristae (folds in the inner membrane), a matrix (fluid-filled space inside the inner membrane), and ribosomes and DNA for protein synthesis within the matrix.
A Peach, and apple, an avocado, or a plum.
No, red pepper is not a root. It is actually a fruit, specifically a type of chili pepper. The part that is typically consumed is the fleshy outer layer, while the seeds and inner membrane are usually discarded.
Inner Mitochondrial Matrix
The Fluid that is inside the inner membrane of a mitochondrion.
AnswerNo a cherry is not a berry because cherrys are in there own family of fruit and the hace a big seed wich most berries dont. they also grow on trees rather than bush's. AnswerNo, a cherry is not a berry the correct term for a cherry is a Drupe. Drupes are fleshy and juicy, but not throughour the entire fruit. Drupes have an outer fleshy layer and an inner woody layer calle d the stone (a.k.a. pit) that surrounds the seed.
A fruit is the mature ovary of a flowering plant, containing seeds. Its structure consists of the outer skin (exocarp), the fleshy middle (mesocarp), and the inner seed-containing portion (endocarp). The main function of a fruit is to protect and disperse seeds, ensuring the plant's reproductive success. Additionally, fruits can provide nourishment for animals and humans, aiding in seed dispersal.
All fruit trees have flowers. It is the inner part of the flower, the ovary, that becomes the fruit.
The inner part of a fruit is often called the pulp.
In the inner membrane and the matrix
A peach fruit develops from the ovary tissue of a flower after fertilization occurs. Specifically, it is a fleshy drupe, meaning it has a soft outer layer (the exocarp and mesocarp) and a hard inner layer that surrounds the seed (the endocarp). As the fruit matures, the ovary wall thickens and transforms into the juicy edible part we associate with peaches. This process is part of the reproductive cycle of flowering plants, facilitating seed dispersal and propagation.