YES! of course tomato PLANTS have PLANT cells!
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Epidermal cells of tomatoes typically exhibit a polygonal shape, often resembling hexagons or irregular polygons due to their close packing. The dominant pigments in these cells are primarily carotenoids, which give tomatoes their characteristic red color, particularly lycopene. Additionally, chlorophyll may be present in younger, green tomatoes, contributing to their green coloration before ripening.
Heat causes living cells turn red.
No, tomatoes are not nucleic acids. Tomatoes are fruits that contain various nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, are molecules that carry genetic information in living organisms. While tomatoes do contain cells with nucleic acids, the fruit itself is not classified as a nucleic acid.
Yes, tomato contains carbohydrate. For the carbohydrate content of tomatoes (small, medium and large), please see the page link, further down this page, listed under Related Questions.The much simplified definition of a carbohydrate is a component of living cells (such as plants) that is a source of energy to animals or humans. Because tomatoes fit this definition, then a tomato is a carbohydrate.
* Midget/patio/dwarf tomatoes * Cherry tomatoes * Comact or determinant tomatoes-which include varieties of the above 2 categories * Indeterminant tomatoes * Beefsteak tomatoes * Paste tomatoes * Colorful tomatoes-orange/yellow/striped
No, cherry tomatoes and grape tomatoes are not the same. They are different varieties of tomatoes with distinct shapes and sizes. Cherry tomatoes are round and slightly larger, while grape tomatoes are oblong and smaller in size.
cherry tomatoes are tomatoes that are a little bit sweet
Tomatoes is the correct spelling.
No, grape tomatoes and cherry tomatoes are not the same. They are different varieties of tomatoes with distinct shapes, sizes, and flavors. Grape tomatoes are more elongated and have a firmer texture, while cherry tomatoes are rounder and juicier.
Yes if it will mean ownership of tomatoes. Example: tomatoes' color
No they do not. Chocolate does, but not tomatoes.