Yes, different kinds of apples have a different amount of seeds.
`No, because apples depend on what state of life it is on if its not ripe yet or if its not even a apple yet or what kind of apple it is or where its from but im only eleven so im just a child but my answer is still good.
yes
no the kind of apple has nothing to do with the amount of seeds
granny smiths
Dog's are not supposed to have any seeds or stems at all from any kind of fruit.
well it depnds what kind of apple it is and also you can ask how many seeds does a apple have
cyanogens in rose family (apple, peach, almond) seeds
Unless you are some kind of magician, you can't.
no it depend on what kind of fruit it is
Fruit consists of carpels where the ovules (seeds) develop and the ovary wall (pericarp) which can be fleshy...apple ,or dry..acorn. Other fruit have their seeds located on the periphery of the pericarp (strawberries)/
Coconut trees, Tomato Plant, Apple Trees, Banana Tree etc. Those plants which bear fruit.
Well, that depends. If you want lots of apple trees and aren't picky, plant them all. If you want a certain kind of apple tree, say a Washington or Golden Delicious, you could not grow it from seed. To get a specific type of apple tree you have to grow a grafted tree. Grafting is the process of fusing a branch or clone of the known and desired apple to sturdy root stock. This is because apple genetics are highly variable, and no two seeds are identical. If you just want to grow your own apple trees, plant the best looking or biggest seeds. Give them their own pot or space so they are not competing.