<span>The answer to this question is B embryo.</span>
The main difference between a fruit and vegetable is what part of the plant it comes from.
A fruit is scientifically defined as “the mature ovary of a flowering plant that is edible.” The fruit is the ovary, the seed or seeds it encloses, and any parts associated with the ovary.
There is no precise/scientific definition for vegetable, but the basic definition is “the edible root, tuber, leaf, stem, seed or flower of a plant.” A vegetable is a plant or that part of a plant which is edible, and does not necessarily have a role in the plants reproductive cycle.
A and D both seem correct
Answer: i believe the answer is lower back
Explanation:
The flexor muscles are in the front and include the abdominal muscles. These muscles enable us to flex, or bend forward, and are important in lifting and controlling the arch in the lower back. The extensor muscles are in the back. These muscles allow us to stand upright and lift objects