cold adaptation
Angiosperms
gymnosperms
Angiosperms produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. These seeds are typically enclosed in an ovary, which develops into a fruit after fertilization. Angiosperms are the most diverse group of plants and produce a wide variety of seeds.
The term for covered seeds is "angiosperms." These plants produce seeds enclosed within a fruit or seedpod, distinguishing them from gymnosperms, which have uncovered seeds. Angiosperms are the most diverse group of land plants and include most flowering plants.
Actually, it is an Angiosperm in which the seed is enclosed in a fruit. Monocots are a completely different subject, but nice try.
A Passion Fruit is an egg-shaped tropical fruit with wrinkled purple-brown skin enclosing flesh-covered seeds. The seeds and flesh are edible and taste sweet and aromatic. It is eaten raw and used as a flavoring for various beverages and sauces.
All fruits have seeds, that is what makes a fruit a fruit. :)
Plants that have covered or enclosed seeds are called angiosperms. These flowering plants produce seeds within a protective structure, typically a fruit, which aids in the dispersal of the seeds. Angiosperms are the most diverse group of plants and include a wide variety of species, ranging from grasses to trees.
The rubber fruit splits due to the buildup of internal pressure as the seeds inside develop. As they mature, the fruit's outer skin becomes stretched and eventually cracks open, allowing the seeds to disperse. This splitting mechanism is an evolutionary adaptation that helps ensure the seeds have the opportunity to germinate and grow in new locations. The process usually occurs when the fruit is ripe, maximizing seed dispersal effectiveness.
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
Strawberries have seeds outside the fruit.