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There are no seeds inside of the strawberry, but there are about 200 small yellow or black seeds on the outer surface of the berry.
One strawberry seed should produce one plant, which can produce many strawberries.
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Strawberry! No skin, smaller size... Just different. Seeds on the outside
lets think about this one shall we...strawberry seeds maybe? Don't be sarcastic, it doesn't help.
Strawberries have seeds, they are one of the few fruits that carry seeds on the outside of the berry
the strawberry it is the only one with seeds on the outside
Contributing to beautiful appearance, delicious taste, and future generations are what the seeds in strawberries do. The light-colored seeds make strawberries look lusciously red and taste subtly crunchy, both of which encourage consumption and dispersal (accidental and deliberate) for the growing of the next generation of seed-producing strawberries.
There are about 200 tiny black seeds on a strawberry. :)
Strawberries have seeds, they are one of the few fruits that carry seeds on the outside of the berry
Strawberry. Strawberry has seeds on the outside and grows low to the ground.
well strawberry does but I'm not sure its the only one...
it is because papaya has many ovules while peach just has one
A strawberry can be either fresh or not. If you just washed one, then it will be fresh. Otherwise, the strawberry will not be fresh. The same goes with many other fruits do not have peels.
An embryonic plant and a protective coat is what the seeds of a strawberry are made of. Scientists refer to this type of seed as an achene, or a seed which is within the hardened wall of one of the plant's ovaries.