Both stars and apples are found in nature and are objects that we can observe. They are both spherical or round in shape. However, they are vastly different in terms of size, composition, and function.
The noun 'apple' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: MagnoliophytaClass: MagnoliopsidaOrder: RosalesFamily: RosaceaeSubfamily: MaloideaeTribe: MaleaeGenus: MalusSpecies: M. domestica
Star apple leaves can be made into a mouthwash due to their antimicrobial properties. However, it's important to note that the safety and effectiveness of using star apple leaves as a mouthwash has not been extensively studied. It's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before using any homemade remedies.
The most common star in our solar system is the Sun, with a total count of one (1). There are no other stars inside the solar system.
A common noun is capitalized when it is the first word in a sentence, or when used as a proper noun; for example:The noun apple is a common noun, a word for any apple of any kind, anywhere. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing or a title.Apple Annie, main character in the Damon Runyon story "Madame La Gimp"Town of Apple Valley, CA or City of Apple Valley, MNApple, Inc. (Apple Computers, Apple Stores)"Still Life With Basket of Apples", still life by Paul Cezanne"The Big Apple", nickname for New York City
Star apple in Tagalog is "kaimito."
They are all fruits Apple is connected to guapple star apple apple mango pineapple.
The scientific name of the star apple is Chrysophyllum cainito.
The scientific name of the star apple is Chrysophyllum cainito.
"Apple" is the common name for the fruit of the Malus domestica, or apple tree, of the family Rosaceae.
AGBALUMO is called the WHITE STAR APPLE.The most important reason is that it is a closely related specie to the Star Apple. As a result their Botanical names are similar:Star Apple is Chyrysophyllum Cainito,White Star Apple, which is the common Agbalumo, is Chyrysophyllum Albidum,The African Star apple is Chyrysophyllum Africanum, Which is a third, closely related but less common specie.For the proper Star Apple, It has round, purple-skinned fruit that is often green around the calyx, with a star pattern in the pulp. Other similarities to the Agbalumo includes the radial arrangement of its seed, the color and shape of the seeds, and the latex rich rind.It is for these reasons of its' close relations and several similarities to the Star Apple the Agbalumo was given this English name.The White Star Apple and African Star Apple are native to Africa. The Star apple is indigenous to Central America and the West Indies.The Star Apple should not be confused with Starfruit. The Starfruit has ridges running down its sides - usually five ridges, but may vary. As a results when it is viewed in cross section or from the top it looks like a star. Color ranges from yellowish green (when unripe) to yellow (when ripe).The Agbalumo is not African Cherry, as it is believed in quarters. The African Cherry is Prunus Africana, which is indigenous to Africa, and closely related to the Cherry.
No moshling needs pink apple and pink star!:)
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