They grow from seed, to seedling, to adult in the same manner.
The fruit and seeds are alike in storage of food material. In the seed the food is stored for the embryo and in the fruit for the agency (the animal or bird) responsible for the dispersal of seeds.
They grow from seed, to seedling, to adult in the same manner.
Assuming equal velocity, I'd say the coconut.
coconut
This triploid seed is the seed that produces seedless watermelons! In other words, a seedless watermelon is a sterile hybrid which is created by crossing male pollen for a watermelon, containing 22 chromosomes per cell, with a female watermelon flower with 44 chromosomes per cell.
The outside of a watermelon, the rind, is hard and smooth. The inside is soft and smooth, with hard seeds in most.
No because your stomach cannot digest them.They will pass through your system undigested. The same things goes for corn. All just a source of bulky fiber.
The watermelon.
Watermelon
Perhaps a "watermelon".
Some of the most common ingredients found a granola cereal bar includes oats, sliced almonds, cashews, shredded coconut, sunflower and pumpkin seeds, and honey.
depends on how heavy the watermelon or bike is :D