Fruit don't exactly make seeds. I mean they do, but then they don't. It's in the matter of reproduction with a male plant and a female plant. A male plant has pollen that goes into a female plant, but a female plant already has seeds. They actually grow it. So you can say that they DO make SEEDS! :)
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If it has seeds, then it is a fruit. If it doesn't then it's a vegetable. Even capsicum is a fruit (it has seeds).
A plant produces a fruit most commonly from a flower. After the bud/ flower dies, in its place is a small fruit that will be expanded and nourished until fully developed. A fruit is considered a fruit because it has seeds, which are distributed most commonly in nature by being consumed and disposed of by animals.
Botanically a tomato is a fruit as it is the ripened ovary of a flower and contains the seeds. Commonly it is lumped together with other vegetables.
Gymnosperms (pines, spruces and the like) have neither fruit nor flowers. The seeds are carried in cones.
All fruits have seeds, that is what makes a fruit a fruit. :)
Strawberries have seeds outside the fruit.
Well, it has seeds, so that would make it a fruit, and it is from the capsicum family.
By making flowers first. Flowers have ovaries. with ovules inside. After they are fertilized the seeds grow. Usually the ovary develops into the fruit. The fruit protects and nourishes the seeds. The fruit also attracts animals (including humans) to carry the seeds away from the original plant.
A strawberry is a fruit: it has seeds. It's the only fruit with seeds on the outside.
an apricot is a fruit because every fruit has a seeds and apricots have seeds
There aren't any fruits without seeds. If it didn't have seeds, it wouldn't be a fruit. You might think bananas don't have seeds but they have seeds.
The fruit of a plant or tree serves the purpose for reproduction. It is frequently used as a tool which depends upon animals wishing to eat it, then the animal will help scatter the seeds around from watse..etc.