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Anatomy of an Apple: Cross-Section Illustration Explained #1842068 (License: Personal Use)
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This precise black-and-white botanical diagram depicts a longitudinal cross-section of an apple, highlighting the central core with two visible seeds, the fleshy pericarp, the calyx at the base, and the peduncle (stem). Dashed lines indicate the natural division between carpels, while shading emphasizes depth and tissue layers. The style reflects 19th-century scientific engraving techniques used in agricultural and botanical textbooks.
Used in educational content about fruit anatomy, plant biology curricula, nutrition guides, or historical agricultural publications; targets students, teachers, gardeners, and food scientists seeking accurate structural reference.
Related Cliparts: Detailed vintage-style botanical drawing of a sliced apple revealing its internal structure-core, seeds, calyx, and stem. Ideal for botany, nutrition, and food science resources.
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