Fruits are a way of getting seeds to spread so the plant can reproduce. The fruits drop and nourish the seed, and often animals carry them off away from the host plant.
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Seeds and fruits can be scattered by wind, water, and birds.
Dust and other particles of matter.
All Berries contain some seeds.
All Berries contain some seeds.
Not all fruits contain the same number of seeds. Fruits such as tomatoes, cucumbers, green peppers, and melons usually have lots of seeds.
To reproduce as the fruits contain the seeds.
They do not contain seeds inside of them.
They are called angiosperms.
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Fruits contain seeds and the fruits are eaten by animals who carry the seeds far and wide until they deposit them somewhere far enough from the parent plant by defecating.
To convince animals to spread seeds. Animals eat the fruits and spread the seeds, burying them with fertilizer.
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A tomato is a fruit and a pumpkin is a vegetable.
Some fruits, such as peaches, mangoes and avocados contain just one large seed inside a hard stone. Other fruits, such as Oranges, lemons, apples, and Pears, contain several seeds called pips. Berries have lots of tiny pips around the outside of each fruit.
Seeds are inside fruit; fruit is a vehicle designed to transport the seeds by falling/rolling (apple), water (coconut) or being eaten and seeds deposited (berries).
Anything that contains seeds is classified as a Fruit. Vegetables do not contain Seeds. Nuts are also Fruits. The stereotype of Fruits must always be "Sweet and nothing else" is a common misconception and is invalid.