Question: ) Fruit type of pomegranate
Options:
Balusta
Berry
Etario of drupelet
Amphisarica
• Explanation:
The fruit of a pomegranate is a special type called a balusta.
Balusta (Balusta): This is the specific term for the pomegranate fruit. It's a fleshy indehiscent fruit with numerous seeds embedded in separate compartments within a leathery rind.
-B. Berry (Berry): Berries are simple fruits that develop from a single ovary with fleshy or pulpy tissue surrounding the seeds.
The fruit of a pomegranate is a special type called a balusta.
Balusta (Balusta): This is the specific term for the pomegranate fruit. It's a fleshy indehiscent fruit with numerous seeds embedded in separate compartments within a leathery rind.
-B. Berry (Berry): Berries are simple fruits that develop from a single ovary with fleshy or pulpy tissue surrounding the seeds.
🔴 Related Terminology:
-Indehiscent fruit: A fruit that doesn't split open naturally to release seeds at maturity.
-Compartment: A separate section within the fruit.
-Drupe: A fleshy fruit with a single pit containing a seed (e.g., plum, cherry).
-Aril: A fleshy covering around a seed, sometimes seen in some fruits.