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Peach Fruit Anatomy: Seed and Pericarp Structure Explained #1295754 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational illustration shows a longitudinal cut of a ripe peach, highlighting the seed’s internal parts-embryo, endosperm, and seed coat-and the pericarp divided into exocarp (outer skin), mesocarp (fleshy middle), and endocarp (hard pit). The vibrant colors and precise labeling make it ideal for teaching plant morphology and fruit development in angiosperms.
Used in biology textbooks, online botany courses, and educational websites to explain fruit anatomy and seed structure; matches user intent for academic learning, curriculum support, or science communication.
Related Cliparts: Discover the detailed internal anatomy of a peach fruit-including seed components (embryo, endosperm, coat) and pericarp layers (exocarp, mesocarp, endocarp). Ideal for botany students and educators.
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