at least 100 seeds. but I'm just quessing so...
but in one slice is A LOT! try counting them yourself or do it with a friend! :-)
The number of plants that can grow from one seed varies depending on the type of plant and its growing conditions. Generally, one seed produces one plant, but some plants may produce multiple stems or shoots from a single seed.
No, one seed typically produces one plant.
One seed produces one carrot. Bizarre when one carrot produces hundreds of seeds! Lots more carrot answers in the World Carrot Museum.
tomatoes grow on vines, and cherries only have one seed. The only similarity between tomatoes and cherries is that many varieties of each are red. The fruit of the tomato plant has a glossy outer skin and a pulpy, juicy interior containing many small seeds. The cherry grows on trees, has a glossy outer skin and a firm but juicy interior containing one comparatively large seed, also known as a stone or pit.
A cashew tree produces a single seed per fruit, known as the cashew nut. The cashew apple, which is the fleshy part of the fruit, can contain one seed at its base. Therefore, each cashew fruit contains just one seed.
One watermelon seed can grow into one watermelon plant, which typically produces multiple watermelons. Depending on the variety and growing conditions, a single plant can yield anywhere from 2 to 10 watermelons or more. Therefore, while one seed results in one plant, that plant can produce several watermelons.
Three to four medium tomatoes in one pound.
About three.
Each fertilized ovule typically develops into one seed. During the fertilization process, pollen grains fertilize ovules within the ovary of a flower, leading to seed formation. While multiple ovules can be fertilized in a single ovary, each ovule independently produces one seed.
Tomatoes aren't trees, but a vine plant. One seed will give you a plant. I suggest you go to a garden store and just buy a plant all ready growing.
No, each flower on an almond tree produces about 2 almonds each. So pretty close to the #1, but produces 1 more almond each.
Many fruits only have one seed. A peach is a good example of this.