Yes, and it's the only fruit that has it's seeds on the outside of the fruit itself. All of those tiny dots that you can see on the surface are seeds.
strawberries
Strawberries. The seeds on the outside of a strawberry are the ovaries and are called achenes. Each 'seed' is technically a fruit which has a seed inside it
The only fruit I can think of with the seeds on the outside of the skin, is the strawberry.
they are on the outside of the fruit instead of inside the fruit
Only fruits have seeds. Strawberries have seeds on the outside.
single seed- Mango multi seed- tomato
The seed like spots on strawberries are the seeds.
That varies with the type of fruit: strawberries and raspberries have lots of seeds, apples have 5 to 15 seeds, peaches have only one seed, etc.
NO, strawberries themselves are not seeds. However, the tiny yellow specks ON the strawberries are seeds.
strawberries
Strawberries
it is a fruit with its seeds on the outside