"Nearly all plants produce seeds. Those that don't, reproduce via spores. Most vegetables actually do produce seeds, it's just not the seeds or fruit that are eaten.
Fruit = reproductive organ containing seeds
Vegetables = non reproductive part of plants such as the leaves, stems, or roots."
yup! almost all plants have seeds!
The carrot itself has no seeds. If a carrot is left in the ground, a stalk will eventually come up from the middle of the plant and form flattish flowers in an umbel. The seeds develop from this.
Carrots are vegetables, so there are no seeds in them.
The part of a carrot that we eat is the root.
A carrot's seeds form after the plant flowers (you know, that green part on top gets flowers).
The part of the carrot that we eat is the root. The seeds are in the bloom, which we never see in the store.
It doesn't have seeds.
yes
Yes
no If you mean vegetables, most produce external seeds which is why they are classified as vegetables
Vgetables don't have seeds. Having seeds is what makes the food a fruit.... So no vegetables really have seeds. But a lot of people consider a tomato a vegetable and a fruit.
most fruits do have seeds, but so do all plants, and vegetables
They do not contain seeds inside of them.
yes since they don't have seeds
Yes. There is four vegetables that has seeds in it. Tomato, Cucumber, Bell Peper, okra.
Of course! All vegetables and fruits have seeds and can be grown.
All vegetables produce flowers and seeds.
All vegetables can be planted by seed.
No. a grape is a fruit. Fruits have seeds, vegetables do not.
Fruits have seeds and vegatables don't.
In a vegetable garden with compost and seeds.