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They are not "eyes", its just how a pineapple looks from the outside.
Pineapple is a composite type of fruit. The eyes represent a total flower. Thus many eyes contribute to form the whole fruit of Pineapple. Corn seed also it is a fruit where all the fruit coverings are fused to form the integument. Placentation may be parietal. Bitter gourd seed is with parietal placentation.
The pineapple fruit is a terminal, cylindrical, compound structure at the apex of the stem and is formed by the fusion of the berrylike fruitlets, the EYES that develop from the flowers: The stem of pineapple bears flowers, each of which ripens into a fruitlet. A fruitlet contains all of the parts of a complete flower including sepals, petals, stamens and a pistil with a stigmatic surface where pollination takes place, as well as an ovary where the fruitlet's seeds develop. The shell is composed of sepal and bract tissues and the spices of the ovaries. These are the remains of the flowers which persist after the fruit is formed and each one manifests itself as a different one of the fruit's 'eyes'. The complete fruit "pineapple" forms a "fusion"
They are not "eyes", its just how a pineapple looks from the outside.
How many years does it take to grow a pineapple
zero they are on the out side of the pineapple :)
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there are 300 pineapple farms in australia.
There are 50 chromosomes in a pineapple cell.
First, place the pineapple long ways on a cutting board. Then slice off each of the ends, the top and the bottom. Then set the pineapple vertically. Slice off each of the sides. Make sure to cut enough so the "eyes" of the pineapple are removed. After this, cut the pineapple in half, then half again. Remove the core of the pineapple and then cut into small pieces. Enjoy!
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