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== Moving ==
== Two anatomy issues ==


I wish that someone knowledgeable (backed up by reliable sources, of course) would clarify these two points:
I propose to move this page to [[bran]] and move that page to [[bran (disambiguation)]]. — [[User:Pekinensis|Pekinensis]] 03:11, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)
# The [[germ]] grows into a new plant, and the [[endosperm]] feeds the germ. So what is the biological function of the bran? Is it just structural?

# According to this article, the bran consists of the [[aleurone]] and [[pericarp]]. But the Aleurone article suggests that aleurone is the outermost layer of the endosperm. Is aleurone in both endosperm and bran, or what?
*'''Oppose'''. I understand the logic, but can't support primary disambiguation for an article that consists of only 2 sentences. Figure out how to write a couple paragraphs on dietary bran, and then I'd be willing to take a serious look at whether this usage significantly exceeds the mythological and geographic usages. [[User:Dragons flight|Dragons flight]] 20:57, Jun 20, 2005 (UTC)
Regards, [[User:Mgnbar|Mgnbar]] ([[User talk:Mgnbar|talk]]) 13:41, 18 December 2023 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 02:47, 12 February 2024

Two anatomy issues

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I wish that someone knowledgeable (backed up by reliable sources, of course) would clarify these two points:

  1. The germ grows into a new plant, and the endosperm feeds the germ. So what is the biological function of the bran? Is it just structural?
  2. According to this article, the bran consists of the aleurone and pericarp. But the Aleurone article suggests that aleurone is the outermost layer of the endosperm. Is aleurone in both endosperm and bran, or what?

Regards, Mgnbar (talk) 13:41, 18 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]