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Have you ever gone bobbing for apples? Why is it that some fruits and vegetables float, while others sink to the bottom? In this experiment, you’ll be experimenting with different types of fruits and ...

In varying degrees, the fruit and vegetables that we eat contain water. While high water content is loosely associated with higher values of macronutrients such as protein, it is not necessarily assoc ...

Find out whether pre-packaged seeds grow at the same rate as seeds taken from directly inside fruits or vegetables.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resour ...

Students will learn how astringent, mealy, hard fruits become sweet, soft, and aromatic. Through research work, they will learn about the ripening process. Through experimental work, they will analyze ...

Fleshy fruit - citrus (2): thick pulped, edible fruit, generally green, yellow or orange (mix of red and yellow). See more

Fleshy fruit - citrus (2) - Visual Dictionary - Copyright © 2005-2016 - A ...

Fruit: thick pulped edible fruit with a stone in its center. See more

Fruit - Visual Dictionary - Copyright © 2005-2016 - All rights reserved.

Berries: fruit with seeds or pips without stome. See more

Berries - Visual Dictionary - Copyright © 2005-2016 - All rights reserved.

Peanut: fruit containing only one seed and where the wall of the ovary does not develop into flesh. See more

Peanut - Visual Dictionary - Copyright © 2005-2016 - All rights reserved.

Coconut: fruit containing only one seed and where the wall of the ovary does not develop into flesh. See more

Coconut - Visual Dictionary - Copyright © 2005-2016 - All rights reserved.