That would be just a plant or shrub. There are no plants that I can think of right now that fit your description, but no offense, I don't think there is a plant with seeds without fruit. Oh and fruit is the actual product. The MEAT is what is in the fruit. FYI: A tomato is a fruit!(more on MEAT: the white/ yellow part of an apple, that is the meat.
The seed of a plant is an embryonic plant that would grow into another specimen given time. It is protected by the plant's fruit. The nut is a kind of fruit and contains the seed.
The enlarged ovary of a plant is called the fruit.
The fruit of the plant holds and protects the seeds. The seed coat initially and later when the ovary ripens, the fruit protects the seed.
yes it does
A fruit is a fruit when it contains the seed of the plant it grows on.
the fruit is the protective covering around the seed.
a embryo.
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the fruit is the protective covering around the seed.
A fruit is the tissue derived from a flowering plant that encases the seed of the plant.
The fruit is is the seed bearing structure and in some plants the fruit is used to help seed dispersal.