pericarpial (Meaning)
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pericarpial (a.)
Alt. of Pericarpic
Synonyms & Antonyms of pericarpial
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pericarpial Sentence Examples
- The pericarpial tissue of the fruit protected the delicate seeds within.
- The pericarpial fibers provided structural support to the fruit wall.
- The thickness of the pericarpial layer varied depending on the species of fruit.
- The pericarpial cells contained various pigments that gave fruits their vibrant colors.
- Pericarpial adaptations, such as thorns or hairs, served defensive functions against predators.
- The pericarpial layer underwent significant physiological changes during fruit development.
- The pericarpial region was rich in nutrients and enzymes that aided in seed dispersal.
- Pericarpial tissues played a crucial role in seed germination and seedling establishment.
- Genetic modifications could alter the pericarpial characteristics of fruits, influencing their commercial value.
- The pericarpial remnants of several fruits were used in traditional medicine and food preparations.
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Alt. of Pericarpic
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The pericarpial tissue of the fruit protected the delicate seeds within.
The pericarpial fibers provided structural support to the fruit wall.
The thickness of the pericarpial layer varied depending on the species of fruit.
The pericarpial cells contained various pigments that gave fruits their vibrant colors.