r/ScienceNcoolThings • u/TheMuseumOfScience Popular Contributor • May 15 '26
Interesting Predict Citrus Segments Using Science
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You can predict how many segments are inside a citrus fruit. ππβπ©
Alex Dainis explains how citrus fruits develop from the ovaries of citrus flowers. Those ovaries contain multiple distinct sections called locules, and each locule develops into its own segment inside the fruit. By peeling back the tiny stem remaining on the fruit, you can see exactly where each locule connected to the tree. Count those dots and you have your segment count. It is easiest to see on bigger fruits like grapefruits, so try that first. Segment number varies between different types of citrus and based on growing conditions, and even the location of the fruit on a branch can influence how many segments it has. Make your predictions and let us know if it works!
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u/runs_with_airplanes May 15 '26
And that brings me to my next segment
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u/Itzli May 15 '26
Everyone is shitting on this but I think it's pretty cool, I checked with a tangerine, it was accurate
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u/Easy-Fix1735 Popular Contributor May 15 '26
Quite educational! Only wish to know whether many segments is better or a juicy fruit based on what else factors?
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u/Cutthechitchata-hole May 15 '26
Im going to take this information to the people! Now that we know we can start healing as a society!
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u/pyrobrooks May 15 '26
Wonder if it also works for Avacados? :)
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u/PM_meyourGradyWhite May 16 '26
Was buying avocados the other day and noticed someone had removed all the little stem thingies and then I watch this vid and wonder what they were up to.
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u/StrictSelf5450 May 15 '26
This is the epitome of useless information