yes
They are not the same species but they belong to the genus Annona. They both are distantly related.
No, apple snails and mystery snails are not the same. Apple snails belong to the family Ampullariidae and are typically larger in size compared to mystery snails, which belong to the Thiaridae family. Additionally, apple snails are considered invasive species in some regions, while mystery snails are popular aquarium pets.
A very ripe apple will contain little starch, while a young apple will be mostly starch, particularly when compared to sugar. As an apple ripens, the starch is converted into sugar. The conversion process starts at the apple's core, then progresses outward to the apple's skin.
No, and they are not related in any way. Sugar gliders are marsupials, of the possum family (which are not the same as opossums). Monkeys are placental mammals, and primates.
It isn't really a matter of what would dissolve first, as it is which dissolves faster. Both would dissolve at the same time, but the sugar would dissolve faster, and in higher quantities. Sugar has a solubility of 211.5 g/100 mL of water where salt only is ~37 g/ 100 mL. Sugar still dissolves faster even though apple juice has 10.8 g of sugar per 100 mL, since the solubility is as high as it is, sugar would dissolve first.
Organic sugar and granulated sugar is not the same thing
Some words that have the same beginning sound as "apple" are apricot, anchor, and actor.
Nothing is the same as an ounce of sugar. Sugar is a unique product.
Yes
No, it is from the same family as the nightshade plant. It is toxic to humans, and is considered an agricultural pest. Farmers and ranchers that find tropical soda apple quarantine their cattle from the area as they eliminate it.
Tamil same apple
Same as you do - an apple.