which type of surface an orange have?
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Essentially, an orange is a ball of juice sacs protected by a waxy skin, the peel. The peel consists of a thin outer layer called the flavedo and a thicker, fibrous inner layer called the albedo. Orange-coloured substances called carotenoids in the flavedo give the fruit its characteristic colour.
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Essentially, an orange is a ball of juice sacs protected by a waxy skin, the peel. The peel consists of a thin outer layer called the flavedo and a thicker, fibrous inner layer called the albedo. Orange-coloured substances called carotenoids in the flavedo give the fruit its characteristic colour.
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