yes
we can eat the fruits without cooking
the largest amount of a population that can be supported by an are is its limiting factor
False. It's the outer layer
FALSE! I think (•_•)
Type your answer here... False
While it's true that many fruits and vegetables have a greater concentration of fiber when consumed with the skin, some fruits and vegetables have a high fiber content even without it. For example, cantaloupes, grapefruit, bananas, spinach, and carrots all have high fiber content.
Number one, it doesn't define "smaller amount" (by mass? by volume? by number of moles?), and number two, it doesn't take into account the fact that the reaction might require more molecules of one reagent than the other. It's not so much "false" as "not strictly true." The statement could, in some cases, be true.
Identifying the limiting reactant allows you to determine which reactant will be completely consumed first, thereby limiting the amount of product that can be formed. This information is crucial for calculating the maximum amount of product that can be produced in a reaction, ensuring efficient use of reactants.
eating fruits and vegetables in any quantity RAW contributes in wight loss ..
cashew nut
False. Gymnosperms do not produce fruits to disperse their seeds. Instead, gymnosperm seeds are often enclosed in cones or other structures that do not develop into fruits.
False