different between perisperm vs aleurone

perisperm

English

Etymology

From French périsperme. See peri- and sperm.

Noun

perisperm (plural perisperms)

  1. (biology) The layer of nutritive tissue, derived from the nucellus, that surrounds the embryo of a seed in some angiosperms.

Derived terms

  • perispermic

Romanian

Etymology

From French périsperme.

Noun

perisperm n (plural perisperme)

  1. perisperm

Declension

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aleurone

English

Alternative forms

  • aleuron

Etymology

1865/70; from Ancient Greek ??????? (áleuron, flour, meal).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??l(j)?????n/

Noun

aleurone (plural aleurones)

  1. (biochemistry) The protein content of the embryo, endosperm, or perisperm of cereals, in the form of minute particles.
  2. The outer layer (and its major cell type and its specialized protein) of the endosperm.

Synonyms

  • (outer layer): peripheral endosperm

Related terms

  • aleurone layer
  • aleuronic
  • aleuromancy
  • aleurometer
  • subaleurone

Translations


French

Noun

aleurone f (plural aleurones)

  1. aleurone

Italian

Noun

aleurone m (plural aleuroni)

  1. aleurone

Related terms

  • aleuronico

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