The simple answer is that it is one of natures ways of ensuring propagation of a species..
The tastier a fruit is, the moe likely something or someone is to carry it away from the tree, thus insuring the seed within the fruit falls further away from the tree, and thus spreads.. Of course, with humans on the scene, if we like a fruit, we may tend to plant and nurture its seed, contain within the fruit, thus giving added chance of the seeds survival.
By the way, I must add that I am a fruitarian of long standing, and onsider that fruit is the only real food naturally evolved and fit for human consumption.
AnswerThe simple answer is that it is one of natures ways of ensuring propagation of a species..
The tastier a fruit is, the more likely something or someone is to carry it away from the tree, thus insuring the seed within the fruit falls further away from the tree, and thus spreads.. Of course, with humans on the scene, if we like a fruit, we may tend to plant and nurture its seed, contain within the fruit, thus giving added chance of the seeds survival.
By the way, I must add that I am a fruitarian of long standing, and consider that fruit is the only real food naturally evolved and fit for human consumption.
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I THINK THAT MEAT and plants are better because it gives a alot more important proteins to our body
Fruits are the seed-bearing ovaries of plants that become ripe. There are several different kinds of fruits, including simple fruits like peaches and watermelons where one flower produces a single ovary, aggregate fruits like raspberries where one flower produces many ovaries, and multiple fruits like pineapples and figs where flowers crowd around a stem and form one solid fruit. Each different kind of fruit is a strategy to achieve one goal---to reproduce the plant and spread its seed. (See Resource 1, Chapter 7.)
For seed transfer. If an animal gathers fruit and eats it or just carries it away for later consumption, it will move the seed further away from the parent plant. That way, the new plants do not take from the parent plant's resources.
The fruits are the seeds so they need them to reproduce! (Gross, right!)
Plants are pretty clever here. They make fruit for animals to consume the fruits, and deposit the fruit's seeds.
Plants most likely have fruit because fruit protects seeds!
propagation
mosses
leaf shape
Many plants grow fruit as that is their way of propagating. The seeds are in the fruit, or around the fruit. The fruit serves as a sweet tissue surrounding the seeds to help the seeds travel and get planted and grow. Animals are likely to pick fruit, and in doing so, they help to disperse the seeds.
Plant eaters would most likely eat cushion plants
propagation
Angiosperms. -produce seeds inside a fruit -flowering plants, fruit plants.
most fruits do have seeds, but so do all plants, and vegetables
You would most likely feed them (after they hatch) Drosophila melanogaster fruit flies. This is what a Praying Mantis nymph would eat.
Most likely.
things like seeds, plants , fruit and some vegitables & sometimes bread.... i guess??
Possibly Most Likely Apricots
most likely apples ,oranges,and even strawberrys
Plants and animals
The dessert.
mosses
Angiosperms, the most numerous plants on earth, are seed-producing plants that have flowers and produce fruit which surround the seeds. Gymnosperms are have "naked" seed and include conifers and ginkgo plants.