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No, pumpkin seeds are not herbivores; rather, they are the seeds of the pumpkin plant. Herbivores are animals that primarily eat plant material. However, pumpkin seeds can be consumed by herbivorous animals as part of their diet.

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Is a seed eating bird a heterotroph?

A bird that only eats seeds, is a herbivore.


A pumpkin seed has a mass of 250mgAbout how many pumpkin seed would it take to make a total mass of 10grams?

To find out how many pumpkin seeds are needed, divide the total mass by the mass of one pumpkin seed. In this case, 10 grams is 10,000 milligrams. So, 10,000 mg (total mass) / 250 mg (mass of one seed) = 40 pumpkin seeds needed to make a total mass of 10 grams.


How many pumpkins do you get from 1 seed?

On average, you can expect to harvest 3-6 pumpkins from a single pumpkin seed. However, factors such as growing conditions, care, and variety of pumpkin can influence the final yield.


Is a seed changing into a pumpkin chemical or physical change?

The transformation of a seed into a pumpkin is primarily a biological process that involves both chemical and physical changes. As the seed germinates and grows, chemical changes occur during the metabolic processes that convert nutrients into energy and new tissues. Simultaneously, physical changes happen as the seed develops into a plant, culminating in the formation of a pumpkin. Therefore, it encompasses both types of changes, but the chemical changes are crucial for the growth and development.


What plant does a pumpkin seed come from?

The pumpkin seed comes from the pumpkin plant from the genus Cucurbita. The plants are mainly vining, though there are few bushing vareities. The plants have large green fuzzy leaves. The vines can reach 12 feet and length. The vines grow male and female flowers which are yellow in color. The pollen comes from the male flower, and into the female flower which after a successful pollination begins to grow the pumpkin. See the round ball at the base of this female flower? After pollination, that ball begins to grow. The flower dies and falls off, but that ball grows and becomes the pumpkin.