Definitions
- Referring to the small, hard seeds found in fruits like apples, pears, and oranges. - Talking about the seeds of certain plants that are used for medicinal purposes. - Describing the small dots or marks on playing cards that indicate their value.
- Referring to the reproductive structures of plants that contain the embryo and are capable of germination. - Talking about the small, edible kernels found in fruits like watermelon, cantaloupe, and pumpkin. - Describing the small particles or grains used for planting or sowing crops.
List of Similarities
- 1Both pips and seeds refer to small, hard objects.
- 2Both can be found in fruits and plants.
- 3Both have the potential to grow into new plants or trees.
- 4Both can be used for various purposes, such as cooking, planting, or medicinal use.
What is the difference?
- 1Size: Pips are generally smaller than seeds.
- 2Edibility: While some seeds are edible, such as those found in fruits like watermelon, pips are not usually consumed.
- 3Function: Seeds are primarily used for planting and growing new plants, while pips are often discarded or used for medicinal purposes.
- 4Variety: There are many different types of seeds used for various purposes, while pips are limited to certain fruits and plants.
Remember this!
Pips and seeds are both small, hard objects found in fruits and plants. However, pips are typically found in fruits and are not usually consumed, while seeds are the reproductive structures of plants and can be used for planting and growing new plants. Additionally, seeds come in a wider variety and are generally larger than pips.