September 2013 Moms

Totally NBR: Is a banana alive?

HBirdieHBirdie member
edited January 2014 in September 2013 Moms
We were playing a game at my in-laws house this evening (called Headbandz... a lot like 20 questions where you're trying to figure out what word is on your head), and I asked "Is it alive?" They said yes. Turns out it was a banana. I don't feel like yes is the right answer to that question. Am I crazy? Is fruit alive after it's been picked off of its tree?
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Totally NBR: Is a banana alive? 92 votes

Yes (please explain below)
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No
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I don't know
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SS (really?)
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Re: Totally NBR: Is a banana alive?

  • Haha... I'm leaning towards no? But I'm really not sure.
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  • CDMay2006CDMay2006 member
    edited January 2014
    It is not alive, but it is a living thing. Wording is key.
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  • CDMay2006 said:
    It is not alive, but it is a living thing.
    I feel really dumb, but that makes no sense to me!
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  • Example: A person who has died is not alive (anymore), but they are still a living thing.
    While the banana isn't the whole "thing" (just part of the whole organism, the banana plant), I'd say it is a living thing, even though it is no longer alive. Think of it on a cellular level: the cells are cells of a living organism, even if the plant/whatever has died.
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  • A dead body is a living thing?

    I'm a words girl, not a science girl. This just eludes me. I guess it's been awhile since freshman bio. What you said makes more sense than what they were saying tonight though. Thank you!
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  • Haha, glad i could sort of help :)
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  • Maybe I'm just a sore loser. Yup, that is definitely it.
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  • To me, the term "alive" would imply a living person or animal- not a piece of fruit.
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  • Bamgal25 said:

    To me, the term "alive" would imply a living person or animal- not a piece of fruit.

    You wouldn't consider a tree to be alive?
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  • CDMay2006 said:

    Bamgal25 said:

    To me, the term "alive" would imply a living person or animal- not a piece of fruit.

    You wouldn't consider a tree to be alive?
    Well yes, plants are alive too. I just wouldn't ever think about a piece of fruit that's been picked being alive. To me it has to do with breathing and/or growing I guess?
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  • Can it produce energy for cells to function (grow/repair/reproduce)?  Then I consider it alive.  If it is a piece of picked fruit, it isn't making energy to grow or reproduce, so I no longer consider it alive.  But I could see how this could get philosophical.  :)
  • Bamgal25 said:

    CDMay2006 said:

    Bamgal25 said:

    To me, the term "alive" would imply a living person or animal- not a piece of fruit.

    You wouldn't consider a tree to be alive?
    Well yes, plants are alive too. I just wouldn't ever think about a piece of fruit that's been picked being alive. To me it has to do with breathing and/or growing I guess?
    ok, good :)

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  • While still on the tree, yes.
    After it's been picked, no.
    For purposes of a game like that, no.

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  • The way I would argue this is that unless that banana is still on the tree, it is not alive. To be living, something has to be actively growing or breathing. A tree is alive until you cut is down, then it is not alive.

    I've had a question in Scattergories like this. It was 'does a bee grow?' I was playing with my girlfriends about 15 years ago and the debate still continues!
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  • redfallon said:
    While still on the tree, yes.
    After it's been picked, no.
    For purposes of a game like that, no.
    Thank you!! I feel like even if somehow it's technically alive (which is obviously not a clear answer one way or the other), they should have told me no. But they insist that they gave the right answer and it was fair. :P
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  • I would say if it's still on the tree, yes, it's alive like the tree itself.. once picked, no.
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  • A banana is alive about as much as that hunk of exfoliated skin in the bottom of the shower is alive. Both have cells that are still wiggling around but c'mon. Saying its alive is implying that the banana itself has life when really it is the tree that has life

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  • Jupiter62 said:

    A banana is alive about as much as that hunk of exfoliated skin in the bottom of the shower is alive. Both have cells that are still wiggling around but c'mon. Saying its alive is implying that the banana itself has life when really it is the tree that has life

    They just didn't want you to win the game

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  • On the dead body thing....I've heard days after dying your nails will still grow, also hair, and you can even urinate! Ahhhhhhh! :-S

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