The term caryopsis is used to describe a fruit in which t...
The term caryopsis is used to describe a fruit in which the
testa and pericarp are separate
seed and endocarp are fused
testa and pericarp are fused
seed coat and fruit wall are impermeable
Correct answer is C
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