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caryopses (pl.)
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caryopses Sentence Examples
- Caryopses, also known as grains, are the characteristic fruits of grasses and cereals.
- The caryopses of wheat are enclosed within tough outer husks.
- Each caryopsis typically contains a single seed attached to the fruit wall.
- Corn kernels are examples of caryopses that serve as staple foods in many cultures.
- Botanists study the structure and development of caryopses to understand seed dispersal mechanisms.
- The germination of caryopses marks the beginning of the plant's life cycle.
- Rice, barley, and oats are among the grains produced from caryopses.
- Some grass species produce caryopses with specialized structures for wind dispersal.
- The storage proteins and carbohydrates in caryopses provide essential nutrients for human and animal consumption.
- Farmers harvest caryopses for food, feed, and for use in various industrial applications.
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Caryopses, also known as grains, are the characteristic fruits of grasses and cereals.
The caryopses of wheat are enclosed within tough outer husks.
Each caryopsis typically contains a single seed attached to the fruit wall.
Corn kernels are examples of caryopses that serve as staple foods in many cultures.