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What do you call seeds of an apple?

A seeded apple is an apple with the seeds removed. It also means pomegranate coming from the latin words, ponum (apple) and granatum (seeded).


What make a fruit a fruit?

If it has seeds, then it is a fruit. If it doesn't then it's a vegetable. Even capsicum is a fruit (it has seeds).


What do you call the fleshy growth on the front of a turkeys head?

Comb or wattle .


What do you call a temperate plant with fleshy leaves and red white or yellow flowers?

stonecrop


What do you call a flat covering or thickness?

A "Layer" is a flat covering or thickness


What do you call an Explosive pomegranate?

An explosive pomegranate is often referred to as a "grenade." This term plays on the similarity in shape and the way both the fruit and the weapon can burst open, releasing their contents. The name "grenade" actually derives from the French word for pomegranate, highlighting this connection.


What do you call the outer covering the grain?

The outer covering of the grain is called Husk.


What do you call the spreading of seeds from the parent plant?

dispersion of seeds


What is the outer covering of the skull call?

ganglia


What do you call Fleshy false fruit of a yew?

The fleshy false fruit of a yew is called an aril. Unlike true fruits, which develop from the ovary of a flower, an aril develops from the tissue surrounding the ovule. In yews, the aril is typically red and fleshy, surrounding a hard seed, and is attractive to birds, which helps in seed dispersal.


What you call gasalu in English?

Gasalu/GasaGasalu is called as Poppy Seeds


Can certain seeds root in your nose?

Of course not, unless you call boogers seeds.