An apple's skin has vitamins and flavonoid called "quercetin" that prevents wrinkles from forming. Aside from that, apples are also known to help avoid Heart diseases. As the saying goes, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away". This is true. So, keep eating those apples.
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The stem of an apple contains vascular tissues that transport water and nutrients from the tree to the fruit. It also helps support the apple while it is growing on the tree.
An apple is made up of the peel which protects the fruit inside, the actual fruit or white starchy material, and the seeds in the center.
No. Stem cells are rather fragile, and do not survive for long outside the plant. Any remaining stem cells would die during the fermenting process of vinegar.
The three parts of an apple are the skin (peel), the flesh (fruit), and the core (seeds). The skin and flesh developed from the ovary of the flower, while the core and seeds developed from the ovule.
There are two main types of stem cells: embryonic stem cells, which are derived from embryos, and adult stem cells, which are found in adult tissues and can differentiate into a limited range of cell types. Additionally, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are adult cells reprogrammed to behave like embryonic stem cells.
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A woody stem is usually much bigger and has a woody coating, like a tree. A herbaceous stem is softer and more flexible, like a flower stem.