It is covered by a sheath of leaves
The testa and fruit wall fuse after fertilization
It has both endosperm and cotyledon
It has coleorhiza and coleoptile
The pericarp and seed coat are separated
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The maize grain is a fruit in botany and that is
for certain.
Now let us see how it confirms to the
definition of caryopsis. It is a clear botanical
term used in the fruit morphology.
1) Caryopsis is a simple , dry , indehiscent
fruit that develops from a superior ovary of a
monocarpellary gynoecium
Maize shows all these features as it IS a dry
fruit and does not break open automatically
on its own so INDEHISCENT fruit. It has a
simple flower with a single carpel so
MONOCARPELLARY gynoecium.
2) In addition to the above mentioned
features. In Maize the TESTA ( seed coat or
the wall of the seed ) is inseparably fused
with the PERICARP ( wall of the fruit ).
It is called HULL.This is the qualifying
character of
CARYOPSIS. This hull shows a tiny scar at the
top indicating that the grain is in fact a fruit
and not seed.
I hope this will clear your doubt.

What of this:
The maize grain is regarded as a fruit and not a seed because:
A. It has a coleorhiza
B. It has a coleoptile
C. Of the relatively large endoman-fluid.
D. There is the remains of a style.
E. Of the relatively small sculellum.
Past query ansed 'D'


