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Apple cores generally do not hold the same number of seeds. The number of seeds tends to average out to around six per apple.
Apple seeds do NOT contain arsenic, they contain cyanide.
Apple seeds contain cyanogenic acids.
No, apple pips (seeds) do not contain usable juice. Apple seeds actually contain natural toxins that can be harmful in large quantities.
yes and the size of the apple can also effect the amount of seeds there is
Some animals avoid eating apple seeds (or "pips") as they contain a cyanide called hydrogen cyanide (HCN). For humans, our body can detoxify the cyanide in low amounts. It would take a considerable amount of apple seeds to cause harm.
The colour of apple has no effect on the amount of seeds
i think the way you can determine the number of seeds in an a apple is of its density
Apple seeds contain amygdalin, a substance that releases cyanide into the blood stream when chewed and digested. However, apple seeds in small amounts do not contain enough cyanide to cause harm. However, it is better to spit out seeds to avoid any potential issues.
Avoid giving hamsters apple seeds--they contain cyanide. Better to stick with the seeds included in hamster food.
Apple seeds are toxic to rabbits and many animals. Apple seeds contain a cyanide compound -- this is what makes them poisonous.