No.
Think about the coconut - that's a seed ...
Now think about an apple pip - that's also a seed, but looks nothing like a coconut seed.
No, all cells do not look the same. Cells can vary in size, shape, and function depending on their specific role in the body.
Apples have an indeterminate amount of seeds. Not all ovules are fertilised and so not all of them form into seeds. The number of seeds is also determined by the variety of apple.
Not all animals look the same because they have evolved different physical characteristics to adapt to their environments and fulfill specific roles in their ecosystems. This diversity in appearance helps them survive and thrive in their habitats.
When pollen fertilizes eggs in the same flower, it forms seeds. These seeds can then develop into new plants through the process of germination.
They grow from seed, to seedling, to adult in the same manner.
No
Not all typs of apples have the same number of seeds even by experimenting you will still fined out some apples have the same number of seeds as other apples do some dont.
You can look up seeds or try your own seeds!
umm accually no they are n all the same size or shape.
They look like and are about the same size as watermelon seeds.
You All Look the Same to Me was created in 2002.
of course not! don't be silly. look at the seeds of banana and kiwi
no,not necessary that all birds do the same...
think it depends there not all the same amount
They don't - they all look different. Why do you think they all look the same?
they would all look the same
No. The number of seeds is determined long before the apple reaches its maximum size. It depends on the number of ovules in the flower, and the number of seeds that are fertilized and which then mature. Seed counts in various fruit varies from species to species as well as cultivar to cultivar