maggots and seeds and dog poo
Yes.
The natural sugars inside them.
wheat, chicken liver, broccoli, strawberries, and bananas.
No, strawberries only have seeds on the outside.
um...Strawberry Shortcake?
Yes, but when they defrost they will be all mushy so you have to use them in things that are OK if the strawberries are mushy (e.g. Ice Cream).
Osmosis explains the process by which sugar molecules move from an area of high concentration (syrup) to an area of low concentration (strawberries). When strawberries are placed in sugar syrup, water inside the strawberries moves out through osmosis to balance the concentration, causing the strawberries to absorb the sugar and become sweeter.
nuts, strawberries, some shellfish.
Strawberries have seeds outside the fruit.
a dish
they are on the outside of the fruit instead of inside the fruit
The cell walls of strawberries are easier to break down, allowing for easier access to the DNA inside. Additionally, strawberries have more DNA per cell compared to humans, making it easier to extract a larger amount of DNA from them.