Because the green color is harder to see and have a higher chance of surviving until the seeds are mature.
The human eye sees yellow when its red and green cone cells sense an equal amount of light and its blue cone cell senses little energy.
The bright blue sea sparkled in the sun as a dolphin danced in the distance
Sense of touch or Sense of Sight
Chlorophyll is the chemical that makes the leaves green and it is essential for photosynthesis to take place. As the weather changes, there is less light, therefore less chlorophyll is needed because there are less daylight hour for time for photosynthesis, so the amount of chlorophyll starts to decrease.
in sense of jewelry -yes in sense of durability - no in sense of cost - no in sense of investment -yes
Sense - The Lightning Seeds album - was created on 1992-04-13.
tomatoes Ignoring the fact that all fruits are vegetables, and assuming we are taking the term in its popular colloquial sense, all 'vegetables' that contain seeds can be classed as fruits. However, all that do not meet this criterion are not necessarily not fruits: thus, the strawberry is a fruit that contains its seeds on the outside skin. A coconut is a seed (the largest in the worlds, and could also be describes as a fruit. More technically, any part of a plant that is intended as part of the reproductive cycle is a fruit.
Seeds come from fruiting bodies of plants, in a general sense. However, seeds can also come from a seed head, a pod, or a clump that is exposed to the elements and depend on insects, animals, wind and other factors to spread the seeds around. Fruit comes from plants that depend on animals like birds, bears, monkeys, mice, rats and insects that eat the fruit and spread the seeds around in their feces. Such plants can be either tall trees, shrubs, vined or ground-hugging plants. Fruit includes such things like raspberries, tomatoes, bananas, pineapples, mangos, blackberries, blueberries, grapes, etc.
Most likely. I say that because even humans can sense it.
Zucchini is a fruit it comes from a flower and protects its seed inside its leathery cover.
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A missionaryA: In a broader sense (according to the imagery in the parable), anyone who shares the gospel "sows seeds."
In some ways people have an understatement on what a fruit is. Most believe that the cucumber is a vegetable when in reality it is a fruit. In some opinions all fruits have seeds: strawberries, apples, squash, cucumbers, and even bananas.Vegetables either are a seed or they just don't have a seed, like corn and string beans.Fruits contain seeds, either within or without the body. Hence, cucumbers and other squashes contain their seeds inside the body while the seeds of the strawberry are contained on the outside of the skin. Peas and beans are also fruits, although the actual pea and bean inside the fruit (or pod) are technically regarded as seeds. Coconut is also a seed pod.The fruiting body of a fungus, such as the mushroom or toadstool, is the part you are most famiar with, while the main part of the fungus (classed as a vegetable) is underground.So if you are unsure whether or not a specific vegetable is a fruit or not, look for the seeds. The answer above is correct in that all fruits are also vuegatables, even though in a colloqial sense vegetables are eaten with the main course and fruits with pudding!Nevertheless, cauliflower and broccoli are the flower heads of the vegetable and hence it can technically be correctly argued that they are fruits.
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The "common sense" (or culinary) answer is that a fruit is something you would put in a fruit bowl, while a vegetable is any (non-sweet) part of a plant that you'd be able to serve in a dish. The botanically correct answer, however, might surprise you, as many things you'd call vegetables are in fact fruits, such as your examples as well as tomatoes, cucumbers etc. The (botanical) fruit of a plant is the seed-carrying ovary. If it is high in fruit sugar, or fructose, it tastes sweet and is subsequently called a "fruit" in the culinary sense. "Fruits" that aren't pure botanical fruits are, among others, pineapples and strawberries. So, unless you're a botanist, a "vegetable" is any non-sweet edible part of a plant, while a a "fruit" is any sweet edible part of a plant.
Molly is short for an Absolute Child. Molly is a person that needs to be smacked quite a few times to get some sense into her
Biologically, an apple is not a fruit, it is a combination of a fruit and a swollen stem. Apples (and pears) are termed "accessory fruits" because the apple tree's true fruit is part of an apple, but most of the edible parts are not fruit.A fruit, in the botanical sense, consists of the ripened ovaries of the plant, usually containing its seeds. The actual fruit of the apple tree is the part of an apple called the core, which contains the seeds and ovaries and is usually not eaten. The bulk of the apple is actually the base of the flower (the receptacle) which has swollen up around the seeds and filled with sugar.Like many other non-fruits (including strawberries, pineapples, and figs), apples are considered fruit for culinary purposes because they are sweet and contains seeds.