yes, because the bigger the apple= a bigger core,or, pit, and that is where the seeds are stored inside the apple and therefore, the apple has more seeds. :)
No because I think if an apple is bigger than a smaller one the bigger one must have more seed then the smaller one.
the smaller the lemons the the less the seeds. if you sake the lemon and hit it if it has a dent that means that it does not have so many seeds
They are the same, it does not make any difference.
no
big lemon have big seeds and less seeds and small lemons have alot of seeds
Oh, dude, like, technically speaking, bigger lemons can have more seeds than smaller ones because they have more room to pack them in there. But hey, who's counting seeds in lemons anyway? Just squeeze that bad boy and make some lemonade, man.
the smaller ones are fresh meaning that they finished growing from little tiny plants. the bigger pumpkins have been growing for quite a while.
the smaller ones are fresh meaning that they finished growing from little tiny plants. the bigger pumpkins have been growing for quite a while.
What about apple seeds? If you plant them they will grow.
To get apple seeds, simply remove them from the core of an apple fruit. You can either eat an apple and save the seeds or extract the seeds from a sliced apple. Clean the seeds and allow them to dry before storing or planting.
Usually, bigger plants do produce bigger seeds.