Apostrophe s. The tomato's skin is still green. The skin belongs to the tomato.
The answer depends on what object or property, which belongs to the tomato, is being served.
tomato!
it has 3
the independent of the tomato plant is the leaf and the dependent variable is the root
yes.
I'm an amateur and also I'm not sure why you're asking, but: It's the part near the center of the tomato that the seeds seem to come out of. The tomato placenta is where the seeds get their nutrients from. When you slice a tomato, there's that "chamber" full of slime and seeds, and the inner curved portion of the chamber is the placenta. It tastes just like the other parts of a tomato. Does that answer your question?
its between tea milk and tomato juice
till 45 degrees
Tomato plants get their nutrients from the soil. The absorb in into their system by using their roots. Tomato plants also need light and oxygen, which they get from their leaves.
Tomato source
Tomato plants are typically annuals and do not withstand cold temperatures well, making it challenging for them to survive in winter. However, in mild climates with proper protection such as frost cloth and mulching, some tomato plants may survive the winter and produce fruit again in the following growing season.
Tomato plants, like all plants, get their energy from sunlight.
Tomato plants store sugar in their ripe fruits, mainly in the flesh of the tomato. The sugar is produced through the process of photosynthesis in the leaves and then transported and stored in the fruit for energy and as a source of sweetness.
Get a big vat of mostly Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Sulfur, Sodium, Chlorine, Potassium and Iron. Mix it all up really well. Tada, a tomato!
not alone......there are too many chemicals in the soda that would kill the plant
source is the origin of somthing where it has come from and sauce is somthing that you might put on food . EG: i like tomato sauce on my food.