Lemon embryology
#1
Posted 2006-December-28, 07:29
I have a theory that this is because seeds are formed in the center (the early stage of development requires "something" that has to be delivered via the axis), while after detatching from the center, they grow larger, feeding on lemon juice.
It seems like a vaste that the ripe lemon contains tiny (presumably not ripe) seeds, but maybe this is not the case. The lemons we northerners get in the supermarkets were picked unripe and artificially "riped" which may only change the color, not advance the seed detachment from the center.
Is that theory correct?
#2
Posted 2006-December-28, 13:30
#3
Posted 2006-December-28, 14:07
It would be interesting to compare wild lemons with store-bought ones, to see how the seed distribution compares.
#4
Posted 2006-December-28, 14:49
#5
Posted 2006-December-28, 17:40
#6
Posted 2006-December-28, 17:44
Better we bomb now just to be on the safe side and ask questions later....
#7
Posted 2006-December-28, 17:51
mike777, on Dec 28 2006, 06:44 PM, said:
Better we bomb now just to be on the safe side and ask questions later....
You may be right....mutated lemons eaten by non-naturalized European children that turns them into terroist zombies - I think this was a movie, too.
#8
Posted 2006-December-28, 17:55
mike777, on Dec 29 2006, 02:44 AM, said:
Better we bomb now just to be on the safe side and ask questions later....
Don't laugh... It looks like the lemon's might be cultivating us.
There was a VERY amusing science fiction story several decades back. Aliens arrived on earth and concluding that lawn grass was the dominant species on earth, having successfully enslaved homo sapiens
#9
Posted 2006-December-28, 21:54
#11
Posted 2006-December-29, 09:11
Today in the Sacramento Bee there was an atricle on how weird dog breeds from Japan were having an effect on the liters due to such a vast amount of inbreeding. To ge a blue hued chiuaha (however you spell it) other pups in the liter were being born with out faces, noses, eyes, or paws.
So now that we are going to the road where there is no more natural selection or survival of the fittest, who knows what the future will bring
#12
Posted 2006-December-29, 11:24
hrothgar, on Dec 28 2006, 06:55 PM, said:
mike777, on Dec 29 2006, 02:44 AM, said:
Better we bomb now just to be on the safe side and ask questions later....
Don't laugh... It looks like the lemon's might be cultivating us.
There was a VERY amusing science fiction story several decades back. Aliens arrived on earth and concluding that lawn grass was the dominant species on earth, having successfully enslaved homo sapiens
We seem to be prone to enslavement. Dogs and cats live a life of luxury compared to their wild ancestors, having trained us to be their chefs and build shelters for them. We even pick up their poop for them, how much more subserviant can we be?