Actually, it is an Angiosperm in which the seed is enclosed in a fruit. Monocots are a completely different subject, but nice try.
A flowering plant that produces seeds encased in fruits is the strawberry plant. This helps with reproduction by allowing animals to consume the fruit and distribute the seeds.
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Gymnosperm
Because the seeds of the tomato plant form inside the tomato. That's what a fruit is, the part of the plant that contains the seeds.
Fruit. Almost anything with seeds inside is a fruit. (the seeds of peppers are the spiciest part) Common misconceptions: Figs and strawberries are not fruit. The 'seeds' are the actual fruit.
kind of its a cycle the fruit has the seeds and the plant makes the fruit.
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the fruit is the stored food/starch,etc and contains seeds which can lead to the growth of a new plant The primary function of fruits to a plant is to scatter seeds.
Usually the fruit contains seeds. So the plant makes the fruit delicious so birds and other animals eat the fruit (along with the seeds) and then the animal drops the plant seeds in its "waste" and then the seeds become a tree, bush, or whatever plant it originally came from
Fruit is the fertilized ovary of a plant containing seeds.
covered seeds
Seeds mature within the fruit of a flowering plant; the fruit froms from the ovary
Seeds mature within the fruit of a flowering plant; the fruit froms from the ovary
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