i think the way you can determine the number of seeds in an a apple is of its density
yes and the size of the apple can also effect the amount of seeds there is
The colour of apple has no effect on the amount of seeds
4 or 5 seeds
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.
no the kind of apple has nothing to do with the amount of seeds
Yes, different kinds of apples have a different amount of seeds.
think it depends there not all the same amount
Average speed.
I think red and green apples, have about the same amount of seeds!
What about apple seeds? If you plant them they will grow.
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.
Seeds of fruit are formed when the pollen from the anther of one plant fertilizes the egg in another plants ovaries. The "star" you see when you cut an apple in half is due to the fruit's five ovaries, also known as seed cavities. Each cavity has the potential for two seeds, so 10 seeds per apple is the normal amount of seeds in an apple.