Apples have an indeterminate amount of seeds. Not all ovules are fertilised and so not all of them form into seeds. The number of seeds is also determined by the variety of apple.
The number of seeds inside an apple can vary, but on average, there are around 8-10 seeds inside a typical apple.
The number of seeds in an apple can vary due to genetics, growing conditions, and the apple variety. Some apple varieties naturally produce apples with more seeds, while others may have fewer due to factors such as pollination and fertilization during the apple's growth.
No, apple trees are angiosperms, which are flowering plants. Gymnosperms are a different group of plants that produce seeds without enclosing them in a fruit. Apple trees produce their seeds within the fruit.
Yes, peaches are considered angiosperms. They are the products from flowers on trees, which are angiosperms, or flowering plants.
No, apple trees produce seeds, not spores. Apple trees reproduce through pollination and the formation of seeds within the fruit. Spores are typically produced by plants like ferns and fungi for reproduction.
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how many seeds do each fruit produce? how many seeds do each fruit produce?
5 seeds
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leave it in your yard for a week or two, then BAM one rotten apple.
The Big Apple Rotten to the Core was created in 1982.
The number of seeds inside an apple can vary, but on average, there are around 8-10 seeds inside a typical apple.
cheese
Apples have three to five seed chambers that can carry from one to two seeds. This means an apple can have as few as three seeds to as many as ten seeds.
Apple seeds are toxic to rabbits and many animals. Apple seeds contain a cyanide compound -- this is what makes them poisonous.
I would think the apple would be rotten. I've never seen the inside of an apple that is naturally brown when cut open unless it was rotten.
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