Yes! I just placed the seeds of a tomato onto a damp paper towel, folded it in half, placed it into a plastic ziploc baggie and set on my window sill. and about five days later they started to sprout. it takes a little longer than other seeds because of the gel like substance that surrounds the seeds. but it is definitely possible.
Tomatoes contain seeds which if planted will grow another tomato plant. A few varieties have been hybridized so their seeds may not grow the same type of tomato but almost all seeds will grow under the right conditions.
YES. Here's an experiment that you can do. go cut a tomato in half and observe the inside it. the little blackish/brown dots are SEEDS.
yes, tomato's can be propagated asexually; either by inducing adventitious roots or through tissue culture
here's an example, A tomato is a fruit by, It has seeds and is grown from the ground ok. Similarly for cucumbers and pumpkins.
Because the seeds of the tomato plant form inside the tomato. That's what a fruit is, the part of the plant that contains the seeds.
The Sicillian Saucer tomato can be grown in a normal growing season, on in the Pacific northwest, if seeds are started indoors, March to April for September to October harvest. Seeds available from www.organic-seeds.ca
Tomato seeds, can be found inside the tomato, when you cut it open. or you could buy them at the store!
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a tomato is a fruit because.. it has seeds and anything that has a seed is a fuirt
they have 26 seeds from ................
If you have ever eaten a tomato, you have seen these seeds.
There are a lot of seeds in tomatoes if you freeze them for a while.
Tomato seeds are scattered by other organisms eating the tomatoes and then digesting the seeds. The seeds are then deposited in a new area.
If its a big tomato then 50 if its small then 15