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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.

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according to a Mr. Joesphe Richmond a segment of an orange is commonly referred to as a Pig.

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