PPT-Fruits of Knowledge

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Sarah Rajala and Moira Bixby The big question Why do females sleep around As a rule loose females have more and healthier children The reasons for this vary enormously

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Sarah Rajala and Moira Bixby The big question Why do females sleep around As a rule loose females have more and healthier children The reasons for this vary enormously however from species to species . Information. Pomes. Smooth skin and an enlarged fleshy area that surrounds the core. Examples. Apple. Pear. kiwi. Drupes. Contain a single seed, or pit, surrounded by juicy flesh.. Examples. Peach. Cherry. . When fresh they are known as . Produce. Square Watermelons!!!. Why??. Enzymatic Browning:. A chemical reaction that causes darkening of the flesh of a fruit or vegetable after exposure to oxygen in the air. . SMSD. Mrs. Rohret. Fruits and Vegetables. Important source of dietary fiber and carbohydrates. They are rich in vitamins & minerals. Fruits & Veggies are:. Low in fat. low in calories. low in sodium. Foods I: Fundamentals. Definition. Fruit. :. The ripened ovary, seeds and surrounding tissue of a flowering plant. Fruit Classifications. Simple Fruits: develop from one flower (=one fruit). DRUPES . Fruits. Botanically. A fruit is an organ that develops from a flowering plant and contains one or more seeds. Culinary. . A fruit is a perfect snack food, basis of a dessert, colorful sauce or soup. Flowers, Inflorescence & Fruits. Floral characteristics are the most commonly features to identify plants. Much more reliable than vegetative characteristics. Flower. A typical flower is a stem tip bearing two whorls of appendages that are sterile and two that are fertile. Catalogue for Reynolds Fruit and Vegetable Wholesaler. Summer a& Autumn 2018. https://www.reynolds-cs.com Did You Know?. What is the fruit or vegetable consumed most by Americans?. Some common “vegetables” are actually fruits. How many can you name?. Which fruit typically contains more than 200 seeds?. Did You Know?. What is the fruit or vegetable consumed most by Americans?. Some common “vegetables” are actually fruits. How many can you name?. Which fruit typically contains more than 200 seeds?. The flower . c. ontains the reproductive . o. rgans of a plant.. . Male Reproductive Organ. Female Reproductive Organ. STAMEN. Anther. – Produces sperm. nuclei by meiosis. . Sperm nuclei are enclosed by . Why should we eat FRUIT? . Fruits are high in:. Vitamins . A & C. Fiber. Carbohydrates. Potassium. Fruits are low in:. Fat. Calories. Sodium. Some fruits also contain folic acid, . magnesium, iron, etc.. Why should we eat FRUIT? . Fruits are high in:. Vitamins . A & C. Fiber. Carbohydrates. Potassium. Fruits are low in:. Fat. Calories. Sodium. Some fruits also contain folic acid, . magnesium, iron, etc.. A fruit is an organ that develops from a flowering plant and contains one or more seeds. Culinary . A fruit is a perfect snack food, basis of a dessert, colorful sauce, or soup. Fruits. Hybrids and Varieties. M RASHIDA BANU. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY. HKRH COLLEGE, UTHAMAPALAYAM,. THENI DISTRICT. STORAGE OF FRUITS. PRESERVATION OF FRUITS. PREVENTS THE DECAY AND DETERIORATION OF FRUITS. Fruits respire even after harvest.

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