`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.
why dont you find out by getting two apples and counting the number of seeds in both and see if apples have the same number of seeds in every core...
Apple cores generally do not hold the same number of seeds. The number of seeds tends to average out to around six per apple.
No
Apples have an indeterminate amount of seeds. Not all ovules are fertilised and so not all of them form into seeds. The number of seeds is also determined by the variety of apple.
Not all types of apples have the same number of seeds. I even experimented by cutting ten different types of apples in half and counting the seeds. I found out that McIntosh had the most seeds(9).
Not the same way apples do. They have some fibers in the very center of all their segments and the seeds are usually close to the center, but there's not a defined core.
A apple can have various numbers of seeds, it is not the same for every apple, and most apples have more than 5 seeds.
No. The number of seeds is determined long before the apple reaches its maximum size. It depends on the number of ovules in the flower, and the number of seeds that are fertilized and which then mature. Seed counts in various fruit varies from species to species as well as cultivar to cultivar
yes
It depends on the range of ovule sterility. Otherwise number of ovules in all varieties of apple fruit is the same.
Nobody can tell you the exact number. It may vary from 5 till 15 (18). That is the same as in apple. In one fruit you may find 2 seeds in other more than 5.
do different types of apples have the same number of seeds
do different types of apples have the same number of seeds