No. For examples, peaches have large round pits but apple seeds are flatter and more ovoid.
umm accually no they are n all the same size or shape.
All plants grow from seeds, in the same way that all animal life comes from an egg cell. Coconut tree seeds are coconuts.
The mango seeds will usually all sprout in a week or two. It will take a few years the seed will grow to be a tree and bear fruit.
Not all sunflower seeds contain nuts because the term "nut" refers specifically to a type of hard-shelled fruit that typically contains a seed. Sunflower seeds, which are the edible seeds of the sunflower plant, are classified as seeds rather than nuts. Additionally, the seeds produced by sunflowers can vary in size, shape, and composition, and not all varieties develop the same way or contain the same nutrients. Therefore, while sunflower seeds are often referred to as "seeds," they do not fit the botanical definition of nuts.
No, mango seeds do not all germinate at the same time. Germination can vary based on factors like the variety of mango, environmental conditions, and seed quality. Some seeds may germinate quickly, while others may take longer or not germinate at all.
All oaks. Those are the seeds of the oak tree. No acorns, no oaks.
In Wonderland they draw a tree in any shape that they want to. It is, after all, Wonderland. A tree can come in any shape, style, or color that they wish it to be.
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.
Yes. All koalas are essentially the same shape.
Are all orbits the same shape????
when the kapok pops, its seeds go all over the place and then it will grow on a new kapok tree (i think =.=)
the shape is a regular shape if it has all the same angles and side lengths.