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- Is a Banana a Living Thing? A Look at the Science
It lacks the integrated, continuous growth and development needed to be considered alive, as its cells are programmed for senescence (aging and eventual decay) It cannot maintain long-term homeostasis or adapt to its environment, meaning the banana fruit is considered non-living
- Banana - Wikipedia
Almost all modern edible seedless (parthenocarp) cultivated bananas come from two wild species – Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana, or their hybrids Musa species are native to tropical Indomalaya and Australia; they were probably domesticated in New Guinea
- Are Bananas Alive? - Stellina Marfa
Like other fresh fruit and vegetables, bananas stay alive after picking Like people, bananas breathe, or respire, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide ― but through their skin
- The Biology of the Banana - UCSC
Given the lack of genetic variety among domesticated bananas, the plants are especially susceptible to various diseases, including Panama Disease, Black Stigatoka, and Banana Bunchy Top Virus, among many others
- Why is a banana not living? - WisdomAnswer
Why is a banana not living? Like other fresh fruit and vegetables, bananas stay alive after picking Like people, bananas breathe, or respire, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide ― but through their skin The more a banana respires, the quicker it ripens
- Banana | Description, History, Cultivation, Nutrition, Benefits . . .
Bananas are thought to have been first domesticated in Southeast Asia, and their consumption is mentioned in early Greek, Latin, and Arab writings; Alexander the Great saw bananas on an expedition to India
- Is a banana a living thing? - Answers
That depends, a banana on the tree is still growing and therefore technically still a living thing A banana off the tree is severed from its life source and is therefore dead
- how long does banana tree live - towerlandscapedesign. com
Depending on how you look at it, a banana ( Musa spp ) has either a short life or a very long one Banana “trees” are actually perennial herbs — the largest in the world Because theyre not trees and because of the way they reproduce, the longevity of a single banana plant is short
- Is a banana a living object? - Succulents Addiction
– Bananas: Believe it or not, bananas are man made The yellow delight that goes back around 10,000 years was was apparently a blend of the wild Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana species of banana
- Is a Banana Alive? A Look at the Science - Biology Insights
The banana is biologically active, but it is in a state of predetermined, irreversible decline, and is not considered a fully living organism Does biological activity mean life? We examine the scientific criteria for life to determine if a harvested banana is truly alive or merely in decline
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