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The seeds of an apple is known as pips.
Apples are the fruit of the apple tree, in the core of the apple you will find pips, these pips are the seed, not the apple itself.
Apple pips contain amygdalin, a compound that can release cyanide when metabolized by the body. Consuming a large amount of apple pips can potentially lead to cyanide poisoning.
Probably apple pips because they contain cyanide.
No, apple pips (seeds) do not contain usable juice. Apple seeds actually contain natural toxins that can be harmful in large quantities.
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Yes, apple pips contain amygdalin, a compound that can produce cyanide when metabolized in the body. However, the amount of cyanide produced from eating apple pips is generally not enough to cause harm unless consumed in very large quantities. It is still recommended to avoid consuming apple pips to minimize any potential risk.
It depends on the dosage. There is arsenic present in apple seeds (pips) - however - eating apple pips will not kill you !
yes, an apple pip will grow into a tree... apples normally have pips inside them and these pips are used so that they can produce an apple tree to make more apples. if apples didn't have pips inside them we wouldn't be able to produce more apples and this could cause to having no apples left!
Yes, if not allowed to dry out before planting. Each seed produces several seedlings and all will be identical to the parent plant except one. seeds do not produce identical plants to the parent your better off taking a cutting but i don't know how these go with citrus, buying a tree is your best bet as most of those have already been graphed and are guaranteed to fruit.
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Eating the core and the pips of an apple is perfectly safe.