Topic: Fruit Anatomy
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How does the anatomy of a fruit fly compare to that of a spider?
They are in the same Phylum: Arthorpoda, as such they both have segmented bodies, jointed appendages, and have an exoskeleton they periodically shed via molting. They are also both eucolmates ie have true body cavities, they also both have ... Read More »
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What is your favorite fruit/vegetable that resembles a part of th...
i feel ever so self-conscious when i fuff about choosing bananas or reallllllly long cucumbers in a supermarket. I mean i only want to pick out the nicest one.... Read More »
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Featured Content: Fruit Anatomy
Fruit anatomy is the internal structure of fruit, the mature ovary or ovaries from one or more flowers. In fleshy fruits, the outer and often edible layer is the pericarp, ... More »
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