Yes, Oranges, like all living organisms, are made up of cells. These cells form the various tissues in the orange, including the juicy segments and the protective rind. Each cell contains structures that perform specific functions, such as photosynthesis and nutrient storage. Thus, oranges are composed of a complex arrangement of cells that contribute to their growth and development.
Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, is produced in the cells of oranges using enzymes in the ascorbate biosynthetic pathway. Oranges have the genetic machinery to synthesize vitamin C from glucose in their cells. Stress and environmental conditions can affect the production of vitamin C in oranges.
Oranges
oranges are the BEST!!!!!
A "score" of anything is twenty of that thing. So a score of oranges equals twenty oranges.
Fifteen apples and seven oranges.
There is no standard collective noun for oranges, in which case a noun that suits the situation is used, for example, a bagof oranges, a box of oranges, a crate of oranges, etc.
Valencia? These are JUICE oranges!
6 Oranges in a kilo
The literal translation is... petite oranges
2 dozen of oranges = 24 oranges.
30 oranges for $5.00 ( 6 oranges for $1.00 )
the most popular oranges eaten are blood oranges, many people enjoy this types of oranges more than any other types of oranges