I dont believe so. Usually your food has to be consiled and unopen. I guess it depends on how far you fly and how strict the airport can be.
Yes there is no problem taking dry fruit (or even normal fruit) on an aircraft in the carry on luggage.
no
Yes, you can.
Chillies. They carry the seeds making them a fruit andare used for spice.
a watermelon
There is no specific percentage of fruit flies that carry contagious diseases. An accurate estimate would probably be between 10 and 20 percent.
This depends on the size and vigour of the tree. Fruit trees normally drop excess fruit at the setting stage and only carry what they can. If you thin down the fruit usually the fruit left will be bigger.
Many grocery stores carry them in the snack aisle.
no
The fruit fly like most insects carry out respiration by using their tracheal system. The tracheal system performs gas exchange throughout the body. The fruit fly is able to control its respiration by using muscle contractions to open and close the spiracles.
Fruit are basically the carriers. They carry vitamins and nutrition. Your mouth is like the base, the house, castle. When you eat the fruit, it is like depositing the vitamins and nutrition into your stomach, which is the vault.
Land animal depend on angiosperms for the fruit. At the same time angiosperms rely on animals to carry the fruit to another location to plant the seeds.