yes.
Tomatoes
Zucchini, these are treated as vegetables but botanically they are fruits
A Kiwi
Some fruits that begin with the letter Y:Yali pearsYamamomoYangmeiYantokYellow PepperYellow PlumYellow Summer SquashYellow WatermelonYolanda pearsYoungberryYuccaYumberryYuzu - A citrus fruit from Japan
No one knows for certain. Fiber and certain classes of antioxidants have all been proposed, but attempts to recreate all the positive effects using these isolated substances, especially at the concentration found in fruits and vegetables, have been hit and miss. Until we work it out and create some miraculous wonder pill, your best bet is a diet high in fruits and vegetables.
genetically modified plants/fruits/vegetables
Three foods that have been genetically engineered are corn, soy, and canola. It is possible that some fruits and vegetables have been genetically engineered using a slightly different method than ones we hear about.
No, fruits without seeds are not necessarily genetically modified. Some fruits naturally develop without seeds through a process called parthenocarpy, which can occur in certain plant species.
Seedless fruits are not necessarily genetically modified. Some seedless fruits occur naturally through a process called parthenocarpy, where fruits develop without fertilization. However, some seedless fruits are also produced through genetic modification techniques.
No, seedless fruits are not considered genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Seedless fruits are typically produced through natural processes such as selective breeding or hybridization, rather than through genetic modification techniques.
Every life form is probably the product of accidental mutations! Nowadays mutations are not necessarily accidental--they are called genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
Choosing GMO food in the United States is not difficulat at all, At least 70% of the processed foods sold in grocery stores contain GMO ingredients, and a large amount of the meat is grown using hormones developed through genetic engineering. To choose GMO foods, all one has to do is buy food that is not labeled "100% organic" in any grocery store. The exception to that would be to buy fresh fruits and vegetables, though some, such as sweet corn, sugar beets, papayas, and crookneck squash may be genetically modified, and other fruits and vegetables may be genetically modified in the future.
genetically modified tomatoes are exactly what the name implies i.e tomatoes which have been genetically modified. if you want to know what genetic modification is you should not have said your question is different then "what is a genetically modified organism" to my knowledge there are no commercial varieties of genetically modified tomatoes available right now but i know they are working on: roundup ready tomatoes, brackish water tomatoes and varies disease immunities.
Vegetables supplemented with specific vitaminsCrops that are resistant to harsh weather conditionsCrops that are resistant to pests and parasitesHigh yielding strains of fruits and vegetables that grow larger and last longer
Genetically modified foods are actually quite common today. They are created by farmers using selective cross breeding and by scientists manipulating the food's genetic code. Common examples of this type of food are seedless fruits.
Clean, local and natural are three advantages of organic gardening. Organic gardening demands use of local, on-site resources without chemical, genetically modified, synthetic, toxic inputs. The result is fresh, non-polluting, unpolluted fruits and vegetables.
Fruits have seeds. Vegetables don't. It is still a fruit because it has seeds in its natural state before it was genetically altered by man ............ sheesh