Due to male or female sterility
To produce fruits and seeds
i know it. seeds, flowers, fruits, grains and some invertebrates.
Because fruits are in different color.
Angiosperms produce flowers and fruits, which serve as reproductive structures and protect the seeds. Gymnosperms do not produce flowers or fruits; instead, they produce cones to hold and disperse their seeds.
No, Parakeets only eat Fruits, Seeds, Viggies and some may have some nectar from flowers. They are Herbivorous.
Flowers attract pollinators like bees and birds, facilitating pollination, while fruits protect and disperse seeds for the plant. These adaptations increase the chances of successful reproduction for angiosperms.
Angiosperms are plants that produce flowers and fruits.Specifically, the name combines the Greek words angeion("vessel") and spermos ("relating to seed"). It designates seeds which are enclosed in ovaries. The ovaries ultimately turn into fruits, and its ovules ultimately turn into the seeds of the plant's fruits.
The colorful part of some trees that later produces seeds or fruit is called the flower. Flowers are the reproductive structures of flowering plants, and they can attract pollinators with their vibrant colors and scents. After pollination, the flowers can develop into fruits, which contain seeds for reproduction.
Fruits develop from the ovaries of flowers on certain plants. After fertilization, the ovary swells and ripens into a fruit, which typically encases seeds for dispersal. Fruits serve as a means of protecting and aiding in the dispersal of seeds for plant reproduction.
flowers, seeds
In addition to seeds, flowers can produce fruits, which encase and help protect the seeds during development. Some flowers also generate bulbs, tubers, or corms, which are underground storage organs that can aid in vegetative reproduction. Additionally, certain flowers may produce nectar, which attracts pollinators, or oils and resins that serve various ecological functions.
Some examples of fruits with big seeds include watermelon, cantaloupe, and pomegranate.