In a manner of speaking.
Living.
Oh, dude, a mango is a fruit, so technically it comes from a living plant. But once it's picked, it's just a piece of fruit, not exactly living anymore. So, like, it's a bit of both, you know? But don't worry, it won't start walking or talking to you anytime soon.
yes
Yes, grass and fruit are living organisms. They are both examples of plants, which are living organisms that grow and reproduce. Grass is a type of plant that belongs to the grass family, while fruit is the reproductive structure of flowering plants.
The hair on a fruit fly's back is considered living tissue, as it is made up of cells that are part of the fly's integumentary system. These hairs, or bristles, serve various functions, including sensory perception. They are not independently living organisms, but rather components of the living organism that is the fruit fly.
true
Yes, fruit is a living thing because it grows on plants and trees. It is formed through the process of reproduction in plants and contains seeds necessary for producing new plants. Once the fruit is picked, it continues to respire and undergo chemical changes until it rots or decays.
Fruit, and if you genuinely didn't know this, are you living in a cave? Only joking babe, ;)
yes because it came from a living organism and can grow into another tree.
Strawberry is a swteet fruit. Its color is red..its very tasty.... it is a living thing...............
actually it is a fruit.
they were fruit flies