What type of reproduction do apples grow from seeds?
Sexual reproduction
Trees grow from seeds. It depends on what type of tree they are.
If you were to cut an apple in half cross sectionally you would find that an apple has five compartments. Each of these compartments should include a seed in order for the apple to be full sized and well shaped as the seeds produce hormones which allow the fruit to develop. Fruit which lack seeds often abort from the tree in times of stress. Varieties can have more than one seed in each carpel depending on the health and vigor of the tree. The healthier a tree is, the more potential seed the fruit can have per carpel. If you want to produce a certain type of apple it is not probable to do this by planting a seed from the wanted type. The seed will have DNA from the apple that the seeds came from, but it will also have DNA from the apple flower that pollinated the seeds, which may well be a different type. This means that the tree which would grow from planting would be a mixture of two. In order to grow a certain type of apple, a small twig, or 'scion', is cut from the tree that grows the type of apple desired, and then added on to a specially grown stump called a rootstock. The tree that grows will only create apples of the type needed. *Plants usually produce far more seeds than are needed. This is because many seeds don't survive and grow to maturity.
angiosperms
it depends on what type it is
Some do, some don't.
Mitosis
Oranges typically have more seeds than apples. Oranges are classified as a hesperidium fruit, which is a type of berry with a tough rind and multiple seeds inside. Apples, on the other hand, are classified as pomes and generally have fewer seeds, usually around 8-10 seeds per fruit.
Yes, apples come from apple trees, which are a type of plant. Apples are the fruits produced by apple trees and grow from the tree in clusters.
Apples trees are usually grown from saplings which are cuttings from a healthy apple tree grafted onto a root stock. This ensures that the apple variety will be the same as the one from which the cutting was taken. The seeds of hybrid apples (pretty much all the apples sold in supermarkets) will not necessarily produce the type of apple from which they came. This is due to cross pollination, meaning that the seeds will produce a new hybrid that is a cross of the two parent plants or, perhaps, will be sterile and will produce nothing at all. Ray
That varies with the type of fruit: strawberries and raspberries have lots of seeds, apples have 5 to 15 seeds, peaches have only one seed, etc.
Most plants use sexual reproduction involving the fusion of male and female gametes to produce seeds. However, some plants also utilize asexual reproduction methods such as vegetative propagation or cloning.