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Nima while helping her mother washing the vegetable was wondering why her science teacher told these vegetable's are actually fruits .she then asked her father. her father explained this with the help of internet.
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Answered by anansha1000
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So, how can you tell if a vegetable is actually a fruit?

A fruit is actually something that produces seeds inside. The seed develops from the ovary of a flowering plant, Vegetables on the other hand come from the leaves, roots and stems – but not the fruit that emerges from the flower.

Botanically speaking, a fruit is the structure of a plant that surrounds its seeds, while a vegetable can be just about any edible part of the plant, aside from its fruit and seed.

Onion is not a fruit because it does not grow from the plant's flower. You can't generally call onion a vegetable because of its bulbous structure. “Bulb” may look like the perfect place to classify onion, but most nutrition experts don't think so.

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Answered by lalala3840
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Answer:

what quality of nima is shown here?

Explanation:

she was curious

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