will i think that when u eat to much apple u will die. but not if u eat one apple a day. right
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It is believed that the seeds have cyanide and can kill the dog if swallowed. Since the seeds have a protective coatings and would need to be pulverized and a LARGE amount, it unlikely that it will harm your dog. Still...safe than sorry. Also little trees might grow in their stomach if the seeds do not harm the dog
You take your fingers and pick the seeds out if you dont use your fingers you will die
Eating apple seeds is not good for you. Apple seeds, along with many other seeds, contain cyanide. Cyanide is a deadly poison that breaks the blood vessels in your lungs, causing you to drown in your own blood. Adolf Hitler and his wife, Ava Brons killed themselves with this poison. Adolf Hitler, however, had to make shure that he would die. Adolf shot himself in the head with his pistol.
Some plants will but most don't. ( like an apple tree makes apples then they fall but the tree doesn't die. )
This vary from apple to apple, and also very much between the type of apple. Most apples have between 8-12 seeds, but some have less, others have many many more. The amount of seeds may vary with the condition of the tree, and the growth year also. If it is a particularily bad year, then there might be more seeds and fewer apples. In a good year, the apples will be bigger and have fewer seeds.
Yes, hamsters can eat apples in small amounts as a treat. Make sure to remove the seeds and core before offering it to them, and introduce new foods slowly into their diet to prevent any digestive issues.
No, many seed producing flowering plants live many years, others however are annual and do produce flowers, seeds and die in one season.
Because most seeds don't make it to adulthood and if they didn't over produce the population would die
yes, they would die without either of them. Practically all plants and seeds need water and soil.
Only water seeds enough to keep the soil just moist at the level where the seeds are. If the soil dries out or becomes waterlogged, the seed will die.