A banana is a berry that grows on a tree. We consume the fruit of the banana tree, and is considered a major food staple in many countries as the caloric equivalent of a potato. The leaves are used in making baskets and in cooking as vessels.
The question is semantically equivalent to asking 'What are the four parts of the existence of a banana?' I cannot answer it.
When a banana peel turns brown in the air, a chemical change called oxidation occurs. This is due to the exposure of enzymes in the banana to oxygen in the air, which causes them to react and produce brown pigments.
The joining of two parts into one is called merging or combining.
Gut - the term used for the entire digestive tract.
Ghana grows so many bananas, the country could become a banana republic. (by the way - bananas are not trees, they are a large herbaceous plant and the upright stem is called a psudostem)
peel innner part string running between these two parts are called phloem bundles
banana's have strings because they are the part of the system that carries nutrition to all parts of the banana, and they are called Phleom Bundles (pronounced flom)
When a banana is on fire, it is still called a banana.
The strings are called Phloem Bundles (pronounced flom). They are part of the system that carries nutrition to all parts of the banana. Michael Thogersen
The skin of a banana is called the peel.
banana: it can also be called "banana" or "platano"
Bananas together in a bunch are called a 'hand'.
No. You are a Banana is not a song. But there is a song called Do You Want a Banana.
Banana Peel
banana lizard
Because its a banana in a shape of a prawn.
A banana grows on a plant called a banana tree