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Dehiscence (botany) and Fruit

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Difference between Dehiscence (botany) and Fruit

Dehiscence (botany) vs. Fruit

Dehiscence is the splitting along a built-in line of weakness in a plant structure in order to release its contents, and is common among fruits, anthers and sporangia. In botany, a fruit is the seed-bearing structure in flowering plants (also known as angiosperms) formed from the ovary after flowering.

Similarities between Dehiscence (botany) and Fruit

Dehiscence (botany) and Fruit have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Biological dispersal, Capsule (fruit), Follicle (fruit), Gynoecium, Hura crepitans, Impatiens, Legume, Loment, Peanut, Schizocarp, Seed, Silique, Stamen.

Biological dispersal

Biological dispersal refers to both the movement of individuals (animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, etc.) from their birth site to their breeding site ('natal dispersal'), as well as the movement from one breeding site to another ('breeding dispersal').

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Capsule (fruit)

In botany a capsule is a type of simple, dry, though rarely fleshy dehiscent fruit produced by many species of angiosperms (flowering plants).

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Follicle (fruit)

In botany, a follicle is a dry unilocular fruit formed from one carpel, containing two or more seeds.

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Gynoecium

Gynoecium (from Ancient Greek γυνή, gyne, meaning woman, and οἶκος, oikos, meaning house) is most commonly used as a collective term for the parts of a flower that produce ovules and ultimately develop into the fruit and seeds.

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Hura crepitans

Hura crepitans, the sandbox tree, also known as possumwood and jabillo, is an evergreen tree of the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae), native to tropical regions of North and South America, including the Amazon Rainforest.

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Impatiens

Impatiens is a genus of about 850 to 1,000 species of flowering plants, widely distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere and the tropics.

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Legume

A legume is a plant or its fruit or seed in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae).

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Loment

A loment (or lomentum) is a type of indehiscent legume fruit that breaks apart at constrictions occurring between segments, so that each segment contains one seed.

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Peanut

The peanut, also known as the groundnut or the goober and taxonomically classified as Arachis hypogaea, is a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds.

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Schizocarp

A schizocarp is a dry fruit that, when mature, splits up into mericarps.

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Seed

A seed is an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering.

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Silique

A silique or siliqua (plural siliques or siliquae) is a type of fruit (seed capsule) having two fused carpels with the length being more than three times the width.

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Stamen

The stamen (plural stamina or stamens) is the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower.

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Dehiscence (botany) and Fruit Comparison

Dehiscence (botany) has 54 relations, while Fruit has 225. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 4.66% = 13 / (54 + 225).

References

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