How do you plant apple seeds straight out of the apple core?
you need: fertile soil, space, sunlight, and time to water it everyday
Is there an experiment to see if pollination is required for fruit formation?
If you're asking if it would be possible to design and perform such an experiment, certainly it would. It would probably involve tying bags or something around the flowers of a fruiting plant to prevent pollination from occurring and then seeing whether or not any fruit developed from those flowers.
If you're asking if anyone is actually doing so currently... not that I know of.
Dogs eating apple seeds and stems?
Dog's are not supposed to have any seeds or stems at all from any kind of fruit.
i think you cut the apple into slices and soak them in lemon juice. it'll prevent them from browning.
What is the cheapest way to make 200 caramel apples?
Do you know anyone that has an apple tree??? If so then just ask them if they need or are using their apple and if there NOT ask is you can pick some and that will help you save money on your apples. If they are using their apples..... (more then one person has an apple tree. ) the just by some cheap caramel
Which one of the four least like the other three apple pear peach strawberry?
The answer is a strawberry,I believe. Why? Well, a couple reasons No skin, smaller size, Seeds on the outside unlike any of the others. Also, the strawberry is the least similar in that it is a herbaceous vine, rather than a woody tree or shrub like the other ones, and it can reproduce asexually. It also is not just one Fruit like the others, it is actually formed up of Lots of tiny fruits forming one big fruit which we call a Strawberry. So, I believe that the answer peach is wrong. But, if anybody has any other suggestions that might enlighten me or others please feel free to elaborate on why you think a Peach is least like the others.
This is a tough question considering the apple and the pear are the only two of the group that bear a biological similarity in that each is a pome fruit encasing a number of seeds. The peach, on the other hand, is a single seeded drupe, and the strawberry consists of a large number of 1-seeded achenes bound together into a single fruit. This regards the fruit of these plants only.
However, if we consider the plants themselves, the strawberry is the least similar in that it is a herbaceous creeping vine, rather than a woody tree or shrub like the others, and can reproduce asexually through runners, and also because its "fruit" is actually a conglomerate of many tiny fruits forming a single fruit.
As the Strawberry is not technically a fruit the Strawberry is the answer.
Where do watermelons mostly grow?
Watermelons are thought to be indigious to Africa where they have been found growing wild. In the 1600s there were watermelon growers in Massachusetts and Florida. Watermelons can be grown almost anywhere but do best in humid areas. I have a freind in Montrael who grows watermelons. He uses black plastic on the ground to amplify the suns heat. Watermelons use a huge amount of water and will grow up to a pound a day given the right conditions.
No. It was something thought up by Ubisoft, used in the Assassin's Creed franchise.
Why do some seeds germinate inside apples?
It is moist and dark. I put these in potting soil. I had 5. Once they got about 8 inches tall I planted three of them in the yard and gave the other two to my parents - their gardener didn't see them and mowed over them :-( As for the three in my yard, one died, one had an unfortunate encounter with the shovel as I was weeding around it. The last one grew to about 8 feet tall by the 4th year. It got flowers and started to produce small apples about 1 1/2 inches across. I don't know what they tasted like since we moved before they fully developed.
How many cups are in an apple?
Even a large apple would be not much more than a cup. A really small apple might get as small as half a cup. A crab apple might even be one-fourth of a cup.
That is approximately 1/2 cup