Something that grows fast and prolific and lasts a long time into cold wet weather. Mostly hybrids that have disease resistant parents.
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Not at all. Undigested tomato skin will pass harmlessly through the digestive system, and causes no disease.
A disease.
No they are generally resistant to malaria
the holes could be made by insects eating the tomatos
People with sickle cell disease, or who carry sickle cell trait, are said to be resistant to malaria.
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GM crops having disease resistant genes hence they are resistant to disease and pests so they not need more use of pesticide.
It totally depends upon the reason you are growing your tomato. If flavor is the most important aspect you want from the fruit, then you will want an heirloom. If appearance and disease resistance is important, then you will want a hybrid tomato.
To spare "human lives" because they want to test something "without a heart" because mice have human bodies but no heart, NO because humans are too selfish to test one themselves, the most reliable, mice can be resistant to a disease humans aren't resistant to.
A bacterial disease becomes difficult to cure when the bacteria are resistant to antibiotics.