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peeled and unpeeled banana does not look the same does does that mean peeling Banana is a chemical change​

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Answered by presentmoment
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Peeling banana is a biological change.  

Explanation:  

  • Peeling of a banana leads to the exposure of the inner fruit that is eaten by man. However, the peeled and unpeeled bananas look different.
  • When a peeled and the unpeeled frit are kept for a day in the room temperature, the peeled version degenerates more than the unpeeled version.
  • This is because biological change occurs and the food starts degrading rapidly. In any care, banana is a delicate fruit and easily gets bruised, and in the peeled version it is even more so.

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