Asexual reproduction
vascular tissue
Seedless plants belong to lower ladder of evolutionar sequence. These are called cryptogames (without seeds) and seed bearing plants are called Phanerogames. In cryptogames propagation takes place through spores and gametophytic stage is independent. In phanerogames propagation is through seeds and gametophytes are dependent on sporophytes.
no they are made out of energy.
If you mean raisins, they are dried grapes.
All living organisms' bodies are made to reproduce. For example, plants pollinate, terrestrial organisms have penis' and vaginas and even bacteria multiply a-sexually.
Asexual reproduction
there are some commercial crops which we have cultivated to be seedless. that does not mean this is the natural form of reproduction. some, like bananas are grown comercially by tissue culture, others like grapes by cutting, and watermelons are made seedless by the use of hybrid seeds There are also some plants like mosses and ferns that do not have seeds and reproduce from spores.
Raisins are made from seedless grapes and don't need to be stoned.
Almost all are made from seedless grapes. I've never seen any with seeds.
vascular tissue
The mayana plants reproduce asexually. This is a process through which new plants are made from a single mayana plant and mostly use their roots for reproduction.
Dark raisins: These are the most common variety found in most markets, usually made from Thompson seedless grapes. Although they start as green grapes, the fruit naturally darkens as it dries.• White or golden raisins: These are also called muscats and are generally made of white muscat grapes which are seeded, specially oven-dried (rather than by sun), and treated to retain their light color. Some golden raisins are dried Thompson seedless raisins which have been kept light by the use of sulfur dioxide.• Sultanas: More popular in Europe, these raisins come from a seedless yellow grape and are usually softer and sweeter than other varieties. The American variety of sultana grape is the Thompson seedless.• Currants: Although there is a gooseberry relative known as the currant, the dried currant raisin is actually made from Black Corinth grape called Zante. They are tiny, seedless, and very sweet but do bear a resemblance to the currant berry. The name confusion comes not only from the currant raisin's similar appearance to the currant berry, but also due to the similarity of the sounds of the fruit names, ie., currant sounds like Corinth, the variety of grape. Tiny dried currants are extremely sweet and aromatic.Raisins are dried white grapes usually of the variety 'Muscatel'. The main producers are the USA, Turkey, Greece and Australia.Sultanas are small raisins. They are seedless, sweet, pale golden in colour and come mainly from Turkey.Currants are dried, black, seedless grapes originally produced in Greece. They were known as 'raisins of the sun'.
Seedless plants belong to lower ladder of evolutionar sequence. These are called cryptogames (without seeds) and seed bearing plants are called Phanerogames. In cryptogames propagation takes place through spores and gametophytic stage is independent. In phanerogames propagation is through seeds and gametophytes are dependent on sporophytes.
The main difference between raisins and sultanas is the type of grape used and the drying process. Raisins are made from red or green grapes, while sultanas are made from seedless green grapes. Raisins are typically dried in the sun or mechanically dried, while sultanas are dried using a special drying process that involves dipping the grapes in a solution to speed up the drying. In terms of taste, sultanas are generally sweeter and juicier than raisins.
Yes, raisins are dried grapes. Grapes are fruit, therefore raisons are fruits.
Ah! Sultanas! Otherwise known as Thompson Seedless grapes, or white grapes. They are of Turkish, Greek or Iranian origin. You can make a wine from them, but it is very sweet and altogether unremarkable. If you are talking about sultana raisins, they are typically made from sultana grapes. My guess is that if wine is being commercially produced from the sultana grape, it is probably used mostly as a mix to help balance other wines.
Are you nuts? Grapes as in the fruit are not made from dog food. Are you trying to ask if dog food is made from grapes? The answer to that is also no.