The very small seeds are grown within the flesh of the banana
Well, a banana does have seeds but they are not viable. When you eat a banana, you will notice some black spots in the centre, these are the seeds of the banana. A banana plant reproduces with it's stem and not it's seeds because they are too small.
A banana has seeds but you can't see them in the naked eye
A banana is both an herb and a fruit. Bananas come from an herbaceous bush, not a tree as many believe. Its seeds signify that it is a fruit.
Banana's do have seeds they are in the middle of the banana and they are mushy so you don't realise that there are seeds.
The seeds start from the ground. Eventually the seed turns into a banana TREE.
Because the seeds are in the center of the banana so you can't see them unless you cut to the banana in half width wise.
NO when you dry a banana you can see the seeds and plant them.
A banana is in the fruit family. Bananas, believe it or not, have seeds. If you cut a banana, you will see small black dots around the center. Those dots are seeds. All fruit has seeds. A banana, having seeds, is a fruit.
No, those are the seeds of the banana.
All bananas have seeds. The seeds from the fruit of wild banana trees are relatively large and hard, and those of cultivated bananas are soft and much smaller.
It has white flesh which is very sticky and in the center there are seeds, but you can't use these seeds to grow a banana tree.
Yes and no. The plantain and cultivated banana are sterile, their seeds do not develop. You can see where the seeds would be, they are the black dots in the middle of the banana.