The vine is called a balsam apple. The fruit and seeds may be toxic.
Oranges (and all other fruit) are seed holders that the parent plant--an orange tree-- uses to spread its seeds. The skin helps protect the seeds.
cuzz it just grows to protect it like the seeds and the juice
A tomato has seeds or pips inside so it is a fruit All fruits have seeds/pips e.g apple orange even a babanna has seeds in the skin so if it has seeds it is generally a fruit if not the it will be a vetatable. Apart from peppers and chillies This is the general rule
a hybrid of a tangerine and a pomelo, or grapefruit
The only fruit I can think of with the seeds on the outside of the skin, is the strawberry.
The ovary develops into a fruit after fertilization. The ovary wall thickens and ripens to protect the developing seeds inside. The ovary wall and other surrounding tissues of the flower form the fruit.
The seeds are contained within the skin.
It is just the way the fruits skin grows, like if you have abrown bannana its just the sugar, or an orange with a bruise. The fruit is fineinside.;)
* Strawberries. * Pineapples also have their seeds on the outside. They are removed when the tough skin is cut off. The seeds are in the little pits in the skin. * the Cashew fruit has the seed outside too!
It sounds like you are describing a fruit called a pomegranate. Pomegranates have a hard, leathery outer skin that is green when unripe and red when ripe, containing many seeds inside.
Orange
the difference is and apple is a fruit that grows on a tree and a orange grows in a bush and they both taste differentExcuse me, but oranges do not grow on bushes they grow on trees too. the difference is taste as you said but there apperance is diffrent also they have diffrent seeds and insides.an orange grows from bushes and an apple grows on a tree