Grapes are one of the "true" berries. Check the classification requirements and you'll find that grapes are listed as an example of a berry.
Yes. A grape is a berry, in fact it's considered one of the few "true" berries! This is because a berry is anything in which the ovary is completely fleshy and juicy(like the inside of a grape) and the outer covering may be soft, leathery or somewhat hard.Disregard what the last person said, they must have misunderstood the botanical guides meaning about what makes up a berry. They were correct about the classification requirements, just incorrect about the placement of grape in the classifications. It is indeed a berry.
No, grapes are not citrus.In the scientific classification, grapes are in the genus vitis.But lemons, oranges pomelos and limes etc are in the genus citrus.
A group of grapes is called a bunch of grapes.
The smaller bunch has 24 grapes.
The collective nouns for 'grapes' are a bunch of grapes and a cluster of grapes.
Vinifera grapes are European grapes that provide the primary source of wine and table grapes.
Dried grapes are called raisins.
They make 19 grapes.
Are grapes eukaryotic or prokaryotic
No. Grapes are sweet.
It is a bunch of grapes.