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Meaning of indehiscente




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

indehiscente
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In Botany it is a type of fruit. Indehiscent fruit is one that is not adapted to spontaneously open and release its seeds. Among the many examples you can name the case of hazelnut.

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

Latin Etymology: in: negative prefix and dehiscens dehiscentis, participle present of the verb dehisco: open, half-opened, crack: what does not open. Applies in Botany to the fruits that do not open spontaneously at maturity to release the seeds. The capsules containing the seeds of the jara are dehiscent. Also be considered dehiscent at medicine surgical wounds that not stitched and open spontaneously.

  



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