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How many micrometers is an apple fruit cell .

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Answered by TheRiskyGuy
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Apple fruit flesh or cortex comprises of homogeneous parenchyma-type cells. There is a variation of cell sizes across the apple fruit with cells under the skin being smaller (70 uM), increasing in size (to approx 250 uM) towards the centre of the flesh [12,13].

Answered by sidharthmohan5471
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There is a variation of cell sizes across the apple fruit with cells under the skin being smaller (70 uM), increasing in size (to approx 250 uM) towards the centre of the flesh.

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