Of course, since the genetic material which is your DNA can be found on the nucleus of your skin cells.
Oranges and fruit
fruit
a banana
The only fruit I can think of with the seeds on the outside of the skin, is the strawberry.
Epidermis is skin, so it's the outside of the fruit. Or in other words the skin of the fruit.
The outer skin of a fruit is called the peel. the outer skin of a peach or grape is called the 'epicarp'.
Epidermis is skin, so it's the outside of the fruit. Or in other words the skin of the fruit.
Soft fruit with thin skin goes bad sooner that firm-fleshed fruit with thicker skin. Fruit skins are remarkably resistent to bacterial attack, as long as they're not broken or injured. Once the skin is damaged, bacteria and fungi can penetrate the skin to attack the flesh of the fruit.
Outter skin is a fruit or vegetable
yes they do they need it to work
orange