The part of a plant that changes into a fruit is the Ovule (the female section of the flower).
Only Angiospermic plants have fruits
No, the plant makes seeds in the fruit to start new plants. It turns out to be simply a very handy and useful thing for animals, including humans, to eat.
It turns into a flower!
Fruits don't start out with alcohol. But when sweet fruits start to ferment, the sugar in them turns to alcohol. It happens to pretty much all fruits.
Fruits and vegetables
NO.
The only plants that have flowers and fruits are angiosperms, also known as flowering plants. These plants produce flowers as their reproductive structures, which facilitate pollination and seed formation. Once pollinated, angiosperms develop fruits that encase their seeds, aiding in their dispersal. This unique characteristic distinguishes them from other plant groups, such as gymnosperms, which do not produce flowers or fruits.
plants
Yes. These plants are called angiosperms.
No, there are Gymnospermous plants which bear seeds with out fruits
Summer fruits are fruits from plants that flourish in the extremely warm temperatures of summer and are usually tropical fruits. These include mangoes, pineapples and strawberries.
No , before they bear fruits , they must bear flowers .