Submitted by SubieOrNotSubie t3_10ew4ef in askscience
arkteris13 t1_j4tshbw wrote
Every cell is defined by a lipid cell membrane, including the hundreds of thousands of cells that compose the tomato. At the very least they're there as a barrier, but there will also be some specialized lipids that are involved in cell signalling. There may even be some stored fats for energy reserves.
MansfromDaVinci t1_j4tw8zu wrote
seeds generally have some fat reserves i don't know about tomato seeds specifically but id be surprised if they had none at all
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