no
No all organs don't have same number of segments
not at all....its the same as eating plain oranges....except those r frozen
There are over 600 different types of oranges Way to many to name them all. They are all around the same texture but different in many ways
True
True
True
This is the easiest question. Of course hey are all fruits so they usually are in the same section
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Yes and no. In order to find the ratio between the number of oranges to bathtubs in a certain apartment block, you need to be able to count the oranges and the bathtubs, which means that you need a group of things (oranges or bathtubs) which are the same as all the other members of the group but which are not the same as the members of the other group. A ratio between things that are absolutely unique is always 1:1. The ratio between planets called earth (there's only one) and the German Chancellors called Adolf Hitler (only one of these as well) is of course 1:1.
Yes, all atoms of the same element have the same number of neutrons.
Yes, all atoms of the same element have the same number of neutrons.
To find the number of apples in the box, we first need to determine the total number of parts in the ratio, which is 5 (5 parts for apples + 3 parts for oranges). Since the ratio of apples to oranges is 5:3, we can divide the total number of parts by the number of parts for apples (5) to find the multiplier, which is 15. Therefore, there are 5 * 15 = 75 apples in the box.