The atis fruit, or sugar apple, typically has between 20 to 38 hard, shiny seeds per fruit. The fruit may have more seeds than this, but there are also varieties which are almost seedless.
its a fruit
The seeds of the Atis plant (aka Sugar Apple, Annona squamosa), contain the alkaloid anonaine, which is toxic -- this is why powdered seeds, and heat-extracted oil from the seeds, are used in various regions as insecticide. See the link below for details.
There's a research about the Atis seeds used to kill lice which can be considered as an insect. ^_______________^ -May research din kase kame tungkol diyan eh.
because it has many seeds in side them and when they have seeds inside them it mean a strawberry is a fruit? because it has many seeds in side them and when they have seeds inside them it mean a strawberry is a fruit? because it has many seeds in side them and when they have seeds inside them it mean a strawberry is a fruit?
how many seeds do each fruit produce? how many seeds do each fruit produce?
The chemical components of atis seed include alkaloids such as anonaine and liriodenine, as well as other compounds like flavonoids and tannins. These components contribute to the potential health benefits and medicinal properties of atis seeds.
It is impossible to estimate just how many seeds every single citrus fruit will have, but in general, they do not have very many.
Yes, atis (Annona squamosa) is a dicot plant. Dicots are a group of flowering plants that have two cotyledons in their seeds, net-veined leaves, and flower parts in multiples of four or five. Atis fits this classification with its dicotyledonous seed structure.
More than one seeds
The protective structure of an atis fruit refers to its thick, rough outer skin or rind. This protective layer helps shield the fruit's soft, juicy flesh from damage and prevents moisture loss, aiding in its preservation and storage.
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