Bannanas do have seeds, tiny ones. And, they have to be peeled to be eaten, and they grow on trees.
2007-10-01 11:57:22
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answered by C M 3
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The bananas you eat arent wild bananas, like the cattle you eat isnt wild. Bananas have undergone a domestification process, where human beings began forcing the breed of Banana palms with specific qualities, and in the long run the fruit became so easy to eat. Real bananas are the size of a pear or something, and have lots of seeds.
PS: i guess you are a vegan, sorry for the cattle example :)
2007-10-01 21:19:20
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answered by Anonymous
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What's a Bannna?
Okay, you obviously mean banana.
Bananas have seeds but they are very small and difficult to see. Sometimes you might be able to see little dark spots; I always assumed they were the seeds.
2007-10-01 23:03:31
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answered by majnun99 7
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It's not a fruit. It's a "false berry".
Technically, the banana plant isn't a tree either. It's an herb.
Odd, huh?
2007-10-01 18:56:15
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answered by Anonymous
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a bannana is a fruit because it has a seed in the very bottom of the peel, you really have to look for it, but it is there
btw pretty lowsey science teacher
2007-10-01 19:51:48
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answered by Mango Muncher 6
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a banana is a fruit. it does have seeds, next time you bite into one look in the center and you will see a bunch of black dots. why did you put this into V&V? and to the guy above me, a pineapple grows on trees and is considered a berry...
2007-10-01 19:33:46
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answered by Andrew 3
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bananas DO have seeds. peel one and take a few bites, you'll see black seeds. they're fruit because they are the ovaries of that specific tree.
2007-10-01 22:19:14
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answered by ♣swirley_gumdrops♣ 4
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The banana doesn't want to be labeled. It just wants to be loved and eaten!
2007-10-01 20:52:57
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answered by Anonymous
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What's a Bannna...?
2007-10-01 18:57:19
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answered by Anonymous
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banana is a herb actually. look it up in an encyclopedia.
http://www.askoxford.com/asktheexperts/faq/aboutother/banana?view=uk
2007-10-01 18:59:38
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answered by mrzwink 7
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