Bananas do have seeds, however bananas from your regular grocery store will have very small soft seeds that are somewhat hard to identify. Wild bananas on the other hand have large hard seeds.
A banana has seeds but you can't see them in the naked eye
Banana's do have seeds they are in the middle of the banana and they are mushy so you don't realise that there are seeds.
A banana is in the fruit family. Bananas, believe it or not, have seeds. If you cut a banana, you will see small black dots around the center. Those dots are seeds. All fruit has seeds. A banana, having seeds, is a fruit.
A banana is a fruit since its seeds are inside of it. Bananas contain the fruit sugar fructose, and are fruit.
The seeds are contained within the skin.
There aren't any fruits without seeds. If it didn't have seeds, it wouldn't be a fruit. You might think bananas don't have seeds but they have seeds.
Bananas do have seeds, but they are very small and not fully developed, so they are not noticeable when you eat the fruit.
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All bananas have seeds. The seeds from the fruit of wild banana trees are relatively large and hard, and those of cultivated bananas are soft and much smaller.
A banana is both an herb and a fruit. Bananas come from an herbaceous bush, not a tree as many believe. Its seeds signify that it is a fruit.
Because it has seeds in it. That's what makes fruits, fruits.
A typical banana has around 100-200 seeds, but they are so small that they are usually not noticeable when eating the fruit.