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Fruits and Vegetables Ccl471 06/21/04
    My sister is a kindergarden teacher. She taught a lesson in class about fruits and vegetables. She said that the way to tell fruits and vegetables apart is that fruits have seeds, and vegetables don't.

    So I asked her: "What about cucumbers and corn, for instance? They have seeds, but aren't they considered vegetables?" She said that they would then be considered fruits scientifically.

    Is she right?


    Many thanks,

    C.L.

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1. Your sister is correct. A fruit is the enlarged reproductiv...
06/21/04 graeylinExcellent or Above Average Answer
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