There are seedless Oranges, so you might find one or two seeds in those. In each of the 10-14 wedge compartments there could be as many as 4 seeds, so that would be 40 to 48 seeds, though usually commercial oranges have maybe 8 seeds per fruit.
Seeds A fruit can have many seeds, but only one pit. For instances an orange has many seeds and a peach has only one pit. A cherry has a pit, but grapes have seeds.
its a fruit.! remember that anything that has seeds is a fruit!
butternut squash for the vegetable and for the fruit an orange, cantaloupe or an apple All fruit and vegetables have seeds.
An orange is classed as a fruit and all fruits have seeds.
Pumpkin seeds, apple seeds, orange seeds, strawberry seeds, and most other seeds in fruit
Some have seeds and some don't so would it be counted as both
yes there are seeds in the centre of the orange Usually 2 or 3 in each section of the fruit.
Navel oranges are considered to be the finest eating orange in the world. A navel orange is seedless.
Clementines are a very small and sweet orange without seeds.
The protective coating on a fruit, for oranges, say orange peel. The skin of a fruit.
Fallen fruit, foraging wildlife, littering people, and strong winds are ways that orange seeds are spread. Seeds emerge naturally when fruit rots on the branch or on the ground. They may travel away from their host tree by wildlife- or wind-dispersion.
Oranges (and all other fruit) are seed holders that the parent plant--an orange tree-- uses to spread its seeds. The skin helps protect the seeds.