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Inside the Green Pepper's Bones

Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 7:43 pm
by DonSchaeffer
The crunchy part of the green pepper is a shell that we enjoy in salads. Inside the shell is a kind of skeleton consisting of foamy tissue which supports a lot of the life functions of the plant. The shell is crunchy and crisp. Since the fruit of the plant is hollow, the inside is like a (more or less) rigid skeleton that supports its shape. The skeleton contains a kind of circulatory system. Fluids that run through vessels in the skeleton include small circular bodies that appear to move or vacillate inside it.

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