Every type - can't think of one that doesn't have seeds, for how else would the species survive?
Strawberries have seeds outside the fruit.
Pumpkin seeds, apple seeds, orange seeds, strawberry seeds, and most other seeds in fruit
Yes, they are a type of fruit, since a fruit is defined as any plant with seeds inside of it.
That varies with the type of fruit: strawberries and raspberries have lots of seeds, apples have 5 to 15 seeds, peaches have only one seed, etc.
Some fruit produce more seeds because when they grow in this certain place more seeds are produced in this type of fruit.
Angiosperms, or flowering plants, produce seeds within the fruit. The flower's ovary develops into fruit after fertilization, enclosing the seeds. Examples of angiosperms include roses, apples, and sunflowers.
All fruits have seeds, that is what makes a fruit a fruit. :)
Only fruits have seeds. Strawberries have seeds on the outside.
Raspberries contain small, edible seeds known as achenes. Each raspberry fruit is composed of numerous achenes that are embedded in the fleshy part of the fruit. These seeds are small and contribute to the fruit's texture and flavor, as well as containing nutrients.
An apple is a fruit that contains seeds, not a stone. The seeds are found within the core of the apple, which is surrounded by the fleshy part of the fruit that we eat. In botanical terms, apples are classified as pomes, which are a type of fruit characterized by their fleshy outer layer and a central core containing the seeds.
Oranges typically have more seeds than apples. Oranges are classified as a hesperidium fruit, which is a type of berry with a tough rind and multiple seeds inside. Apples, on the other hand, are classified as pomes and generally have fewer seeds, usually around 8-10 seeds per fruit.
as God has made everything in this world fruits are made by him and they are give seeds for each type of fruit