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Oh, dude, like, technically speaking, bigger lemons can have more seeds than smaller ones because they have more room to pack them in there. But hey, who's counting seeds in lemons anyway? Just squeeze that bad boy and make some lemonade, man.

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The number of seeds in a lemon is not directly correlated with its size. Lemon seeds are the result of cross-pollination and genetic factors, rather than simply the size of the fruit. Therefore, it is possible for a larger lemon to have fewer seeds than a smaller one, depending on the specific genetic makeup of each fruit.

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