The outer covering of corn is known as the husk, which consists of green, leafy layers that protect the ears of corn as they develop on the plant. Beneath the husk, the kernels are encased in a protective layer called the pericarp, which is the hard outer shell of each individual kernel. Together, these layers help shield the corn from pests and environmental factors.
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