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∙ 12y agoThe artichoke.
A fruit contains seeds. A 'beet' is the root of the beet plant, and is therefore a vegetable, not a fruit.
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An insect's heart is a tube-like structure that runs along the insect's back and pulsates to pump hemolymph (insect blood) through its body. Contractions of muscles surrounding the heart cause it to beat and circulate nutrient-rich hemolymph to the insect's tissues.
A homophone for a red vegetable is "beet" which sounds like "beat."
"Beet" and "beat" are homophones that can represent a tired red vegetable.
Nope- that is why they are involuntary. You cannot will your heart to beat- or stop beating.
A tired vegetable is simply a vegetable that is going off.
You will not be able to feel a heart beat, but a heart beat can be detected. Usually at around 5 weeks a heart beat can be heard.
The slang term for it but be a vegetable. You couldn't move, feel, think, talk, etc. Your heart would beat and you'd breathe but that's about it.
no it is not no it is not