Biologically speaking, all 'fruits' have seeds, as that is the definition of a fruit.
The fruits we see for sale at grocers and supermarkets however, have been specially bred for human consumption - namely more edible flesh, and a lack of seeds. They are very different from how they appear in the wild - a natural banana is packed with hard seeds for example.
False. Gymnosperms do not produce fruits to disperse their seeds. Instead, gymnosperm seeds are often enclosed in cones or other structures that do not develop into fruits.
The strawberry!
Fruits have seeds in them but vegetables don't have seeds. Strictly speaking a vegetable is a plant ofr part of one that is used for food other than those reckoned to be fruits.
fruits provide the seeds and the seeds will grow into new plant
fruit becase they have seeds and fruits have seeds
They produce seeds that are not enclosed by fruits.
All fruits have seeds, it how the plant continues to produce offspring.
Acorns go in the "nut" category- not fruits or seeds.
By dispersal strategies of fruits and seeds.
yes because it has seeds and fruits have seeds.
no, it can not but in one way that they provide us fruits and in fruits we have seeds
Fruits are the mature ovaries of flowering plants that contain seeds, while vegetables are other edible parts of plants like roots, stems, and leaves. Fruits are usually sweet and have seeds, while vegetables are savory and can come from any part of the plant. The main distinction is that fruits develop from the flower and contain seeds, while vegetables come from other parts of the plant.