The segment of an orange is called a "carpel" or "vesicle." Each carpel contains juice-filled sacs called "juice vesicles" or "pulp." The carpels are separated by thin walls known as "septa." When you peel an orange, you are essentially separating these carpels from each other.
It's called a perpendicular bisector of the line segment.
A line segment joining two adjacent vertices of a polygon is called an edge or a side. A line segment joining two non-adjacent vertices is called a diagonal.
arc
A line segment that intersects with or joins two points on a circle is called a chord.
It is called a side or edge.
A segment
a segment of orange
it is nit a segment in binweevils this is it *E***E
A segment? Or, possibly, an orange slice.
A slice of orange cut across the sections is called a slice or a round or orange. A slice cut along the membranes in the orange is called a wedge. If only the flesh of the orange remaines and the skin and the membranes have been removed, the wedges are called supremes.
The middle of a line segment is called a Midpoint.;-)
because orange is a orange so they made it called orange and they made oranges orange wait....orange is a orange but a orange is the color orange?anyway they made orange called it orange made it orange and they became an orange
It is called a bisector.
perpendicular bisector
A segment of a circle is known as an arc.A segment of a circle is called a arc.A segment of a circle is known as an arc.
It's called a perpendicular bisector of the line segment.
A line segment has two end points. This is called an line segment.