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It is both physical and chemical change as it changes its appearance , and it results in a new substance also
Eating an apple is both chemical and physical. By biting and chewing the apple you are causing a physical change in the apples general structure- nothing chemical. But when you swallow the apple and your stomach acid breaks down the apple and absorbs nutrients you are exerting a chemical change.
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No. Stem cells are rather fragile, and do not survive for long outside the plant. Any remaining stem cells would die during the fermenting process of vinegar.
Well, that depends. If you want lots of apple trees and aren't picky, plant them all. If you want a certain kind of apple tree, say a Washington or Golden Delicious, you could not grow it from seed. To get a specific type of apple tree you have to grow a grafted tree. Grafting is the process of fusing a branch or clone of the known and desired apple to sturdy root stock. This is because apple genetics are highly variable, and no two seeds are identical. If you just want to grow your own apple trees, plant the best looking or biggest seeds. Give them their own pot or space so they are not competing.
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Ginkgophyto division
There is none. Apple Records is a division of Apple Corps Ltd., which is a privately-owned company.
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apple farmers use a process called grafting
Steve Jobs did not make things at Apple. (Not since the early years and even then he was not really the tech person.) Steve Jobs was CEO. He was the boss. Hundreds of products were in some stage of development at all times and he was responsible for the process and primarily responsible for making Apple a financial success. Steve Job was the person who took responsibility at Apple.
Apple trees would be in the ginkgophyto category because it drops its leaves in the fall.
The Apple iPad was invented by Apple primarily in California, USA, but Apple has research facilities all around the world, and draws upon techologies from many different countries.
Apple cider vinegar is primarily made from apple cider, the alcohol in the cider having been oxidized to produce the vinegar. Apple cider is in turn made from the fermented juice of pressed apples.
Many of the search engines have an index for the most popular searched for terms online that are helpful. Lycos 50, Yahoo Buzz Index, and Google Zeitgeist. There are several tips to get better Google search results: * Limit your search to keywords only; do not use phrases example: "What color is an apple" -- "apple color" * Use parenthesis to search within results example: "apple" -- "apple(recipes)" * Use +/- to include/exclude words on resulting pages example: "apple" -- "apple -computer +fruit" * Use AND and OR to filter results example: "apple grove orchard" -- "apple grove OR orchard"
The Apple computer company is not related to the Beatles Apple record company. There was a long running dispute between the two about using the name. Originally Apple computers agreed not to use the name in connection with any music products but had to renegotiate the arrangement when they introduced iPods and iTunes. The two continue to coexist without upsetting each other too much.
No, the iHome docking station is a separate brand from the Apple corporation. iHome is actually a division from SDI Technologies, therefore it is not an officially licensed product of the Apple corporation.