A picked orange is no longer a living part of the tree, as it has been separated from its source of nutrients and water. However, it may still contain living cells and can respond to certain stimuli, such as ripening or decay, for a limited time after being harvested. Ultimately, while it retains some biological activity, it is not considered a living organism in the same sense as when it was part of the tree.
Until an orange is picked, it is alive. When you pick an orange from the tree, necessary nutrients it needs to survive are not getting to it. So the orange eventually dies.
No, oranges do not breathe oxygen after they are picked. Once an orange is harvested, it no longer undergoes respiration like a living organism.
On a tree and in an orchard. Every spring the orange tree has blossoms that grow into oranges. They are babied by the grower and then picked by hand.
The green spot on an orange is a sign that the fruit was not fully ripe when picked. It indicates that the orange was harvested prematurely, affecting its taste and quality.
A carrot is classified as a vegetable. It is orange with a green stem. The orange part of the carrot grows underground until it is ready to be picked.
they planted and picked crops
No it is impossible once your born a orange you stay on the tree till full development and ether get picked or die trying. Sorry Orange.
History did record this bit of information. It is quite possible that he never picked a favorite.
A carrot is classified as a vegetable. It is orange with a green stem. The orange part of the carrot grows underground until it is ready to be picked.
Yes, fruit is considered living even after it is picked because it can continue to undergo biochemical processes such as ripening and decay. However, once it is detached from the plant, it will no longer grow or produce new cells.
yes
they sell Oranges and Orange Juice