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∙ 13y agoBananas, strawberries, grapes and oranges are the edible fruits. There are many different fruits including the ones listed above. Fruits are usually anything sweet with seeds, excluding gourds such as zuchinnis and cucumbers. Tomatoes are also fruits.
Flesh fruits come from plants whose seeds are dispersed via animal ingestion, they are fleshy and tasty to encourage animals to eat them and spread their seeds. If plant's primary mechanisms of seed dispersal is something other than ingestion there is no need for the plant to produce an attractive and delicious fruit, as it would wind up being costly.
yes, of course u can get a tree but u have to provide sufficient nutrients for the plant to survive
Well , when animals (such as birds) eat fruit, they drop seeds , but cones , Many animals do not carry them , the only way their seeds get dropped of is if the wind blows it off. This answer was from the best , Tia . [: Trust me, it's all correct
Pomology is the study of fruits. All kinds of fruits are studied under this subject.
Fleshy fruits are those fruits which have soft and thin outer covering e.g mango,peach,watermelon etc.
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They are fleshy fruits(apples grapes etc.), Dry fruits, and Aggregate fruits
Stone, pit, or seed
Bananas, strawberries, grapes and oranges are the edible fruits. There are many different fruits including the ones listed above. Fruits are usually anything sweet with seeds, excluding gourds such as zuchinnis and cucumbers. Tomatoes are also fruits.
There are a total of 3 fruits known to us today they are dry fruits, fleshy fruits and citrus fruits.It is true I can tell.
Many fruits grow in groups or bunches called "hands".
green bags or glad wrap'n'seal.
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The plant was probably named grapefruit because its fruits grow in bunches or clusters.
They are fruit as they are a fleshy seed-bearing body that develops from a flower.
A German farmer named grapefruit that because they grow like grapes.(they can grow in bunches of 25):)