A mango is a fruit produced by a living organism, the mango tree. The mango itself is a living organism until it is picked and separated from the tree, at which point it starts to undergo the natural process of decay.
Yes, fruit is a living thing because it grows on plants and trees. It is formed through the process of reproduction in plants and contains seeds necessary for producing new plants. Once the fruit is picked, it continues to respire and undergo chemical changes until it rots or decays.
Strawberries themselves are not living organisms; they are the fruit of a plant. Once picked, strawberries no longer receive nutrients from the plant and do not have the capacity to grow or regenerate. However, they can still undergo processes like decay or rotting due to biochemical reactions within the fruit.
No because a tangelo (tangerine) is a citrus fruit and citrus fruit dot ripen after they have been picked.
When trees produce fruit they are bearing fruit. When the fruit is all picked they are no longer bearing fruit.
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Apples are considered alive even after being picked due to the presence of living cells and biochemical processes within the fruit. However, once harvested, they are considered detached from the tree and will eventually begin to deteriorate and decay.
Yes it does but not for long.
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When you order the Fruit and Goodies gift basket they include seasonal fresh fruit so it should be very fresh and recently picked.