yes, because the bigger the apple= a bigger core,or, pit, and that is where the seeds are stored inside the apple and therefore, the apple has more seeds. :)
Yes, the type of apple can affect the number of seeds it has. Different apple varieties have varying genetic traits that can influence seed production. Some apple varieties are known to have more seeds than others due to factors such as genetic makeup, pollination, and growing conditions. Therefore, it is possible to observe differences in seed count among different types of apples.
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. 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
No because I think if an apple is bigger than a smaller one the bigger one must have more seed then the smaller one.
i think the way you can determine the number of seeds in an a apple is of its density
There is no correlation between the color of an apple and the number of seeds it contains. The number of seeds in an apple can vary depending on factors such as variety, growing conditions, and size of the fruit.
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).
No
A typical Washington apple contains about 5 to 10 seeds, although this number can vary depending on the variety and growing conditions. Each apple has a core that houses the seeds, which are usually small and brown. However, not every apple will contain the same number of seeds, and some may even have none at all.
On average, a Fuji apple contains around 10 seeds. The number of seeds may vary slightly depending on the size of the apple.
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.
On average, a Pink Lady apple typically contains around 10-12 seeds. However, the exact number of seeds can vary depending on the size and variety of the apple.