The fruit seeds are usually brought to their suitable habitat through the various dispersion methods.
Fruit seeds are carried by both the elements, by animals and by people to different habitats for germination. If the habitat is not suitable the seed will eventually die.The fruit seeds are brought to their suitable habitat for germination through the various forms of seed dispersion.
All fruits have seeds, that is what makes a fruit a fruit. :)
nuts seeds and anything that says "suitable for hamsters" give them fruit but only apples and pears ;-]
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
A suitable substitute for sesame seeds in a recipe is poppy seeds, sunflower seeds, or flax seeds.
Strawberries have seeds outside the fruit.
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.
A swelled ovary.
Anything with seeds should be considered a fruit.
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 birdcage plant, also known as Holmskioldia sanguinea, disperses its seeds through a unique mechanism involving its fruit, which resembles a birdcage. As the fruit matures, it dries out and splits open, releasing the seeds. The lightweight seeds can be carried away by the wind or propelled by the fruit's structure, allowing them to travel away from the parent plant to establish new growth in suitable environments. Additionally, some seeds may be dispersed by animals that interact with the plant.