TO MUCH FRUIT.
I am assuming you mean 'Why are fruit flys used in experiments and not humans?' in which case the answer is there are so many fruit flies and they are not really neccicary to us humans. Also if something goes wrong, humans could die or get mentally ill. Fruit flys just croak over and aren't missed. Correct me if I am wrong please.
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if you find one meget that looks lke a brown little little worm is there more and if so how do i get ride of them? and if my bathroom is clean how do i get them and if theres no flies just fruit flys
so it can catch flys
Air block down in it wings so how it flys
no i don't think so it only eats flys
Don't think so. It has life.
A lot animals 'can' fly, such as Birds and Insects. Flies, Butterflies, Pigeons, Eagles - So many that I'm not going to list them all!
A serving of fruit is ½ of a cup, so depending on the size of the orange, about 1 to 1½.
It flys the until winter comes so they can be warm.
Yes, but it may not have fruit. If it has fruit it may not be edible. If it is edible it may not taste good. Fruit grown from a seed does not come true to the fruit the seed came from. That's why all fruit trees that have a variety name are grafted, not grown from seed. I have a nectarine tree in my yard that grew from a pit that my mother planted. In its 4th or 5th year it flowered and produced a small amount of fruit which was sweet and juicy. The following year it produced many flowers but little fruit. This year is its 3rd producing and it has exploded with fruit. The branches are all having to be propped up because they are so laden. I expect to begin picking them next week. We are located in southern Ontario, Canada. So yes, it is possible to grow a fruit producing tree from seed. It is possible. It is not probable. If it works, you save a few bucks. If it doesn't, you lost a few years (waiting for the tree to grow up and fruit so you can find out if it worked or not.)
Cheerios were first introduced in May 1, 1941. Fruit Loops in the year 1966. So Cheerios were made first.