Apple trees are able to produce about 30 to 50 apples yearly after the tree has grown for seven years. After that, the apple trees are able to produce more a year.
A Fuji apple can have up to 10 seeds per fruit. Like other apples, Fuji apples have 5 seed compartments that can hold a maximum of 2 seeds each.
All apples have a maximum of 10 seeds.
At least 4-5 seeds in an apple.
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10 or more!
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Most of the seeds will be eaten by birds and rodents, some will be washed away in flash floods or wind storms. Few seeds will survive to possibly grow in the future. Plants produce so many seeds to assure the survival of the species.
Eating a few apple seeds is unlikely to be harmful, as the seeds contain a small amount of a naturally occurring substance called amygdalin. However, large doses of amygdalin can release cyanide in the body, which could be toxic in high amounts. To reach a lethal dose of cyanide, you would need to eat a huge number of apple seeds, far beyond what would be feasible for a person to consume. Consuming apple seeds in regular quantities is generally safe.
The biological function of a flower is to mediate the union of male sperm with female ovum in order to produce seeds. The process begins with pollination, is followed by fertilization, leading to the formation and dispersal of the seeds.
It is a numbers game. Most plants produce more seeds than are likely to become adult plants BECAUSE so many seeds fail to grow to adulthood. If they did not overproduce, the species would die out. In fact, one way to measure the "effectiveness" of a plant's seeds is to look at how many it produces. Plants that produce the most seeds in comparison with the seed survival rate are those that have ineffective seeds. Plants that produce fewer seeds generally have more effective ways of ensuring that the seed survives to produce the next generation of plants. Some of the ways that plants use to increase the effectiveness of their seeds are by protecting them with shells (so that they are resistant to the weather), making them larger (so that they have a lot of stored food to give them a good start), making them taste good to birds (so they will be eaten and deposited along with fertilizer).
how many seeds do each fruit produce? how many seeds do each fruit produce?
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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.
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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.
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Starfish are animals, they do not produce seeds.
it mostly haves 5 or 10