Definition: "Leporide" is a term in the field of botany that refers to the process by which plants produce their own food. It involves the use of specialized cells known as endodermis, which are found within plant tissues and can be divided into two main types: mesodermal and ecdermal. The endodermal cells are responsible for producing proteins and other substances that help the plant grow, develop, and function. In the case of leporide, it refers to