Trees, Bushes, and Roots.
Some examples of plants that have roots, stems, leaves, fruits, and flowers that are commonly eaten include tomatoes, carrots, lettuce, and apples. These plants provide a variety of essential nutrients and are frequently incorporated into a balanced diet.
Fruits with one seed typically belong to plants that produce larger seeds, such as avocados and peaches. Fruits with many seeds often belong to plants that produce smaller seeds, like strawberries and raspberries, to increase the chances of successful propagation. This variation in seed number reflects the diverse evolutionary strategies plants have developed to ensure successful reproduction and dispersal.
Fiber is primarily found in plants such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and seeds. Animal products generally do not contain fiber, but there are some exceptions, such as the skin of fruits like apples, which contain small amounts of fiber.
Fruits are crucial for plants because they contain seeds, which allow for the propagation and dispersal of new plants. By attracting animals to consume their fruits and then distribute the seeds through their feces, plants increase their chances of reproduction and survival. Additionally, fruits can be a source of nutrients for animals, which can help in pollination and further dispersal of seeds.
Some examples of flowering plants that do not produce fruits include ornamental grasses, certain types of ferns, and plants like lilies and snapdragons that are grown for their flowers rather than edible fruits. These plants may have flowers with no or reduced seed production.
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All plants and animals have some form of reproduction whether it be seeds or underground runners, eggs or live birth.
To produce fruits and seeds
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Only Angiospermic plants have fruits
In their fruits and in some cases in their flowers also.
Plants have evolved in different ways. All plants bear 'fruits' or seeds. Some of these are edible, some not.
in the fruits
The seeds of plants are typically held within structures called fruits, which develop from the fertilized ovary of a flower. Fruits can vary widely in form and function, serving to protect the seeds and aid in their dispersal. In some plants, seeds may also be found in cones, as seen in conifers. Ultimately, these structures ensure the propagation of the species.
Carrots, Potatoes, Beets,
The tree requires to attract pollinators to the flowers before the fruit can form. The flowers on the plants on the ground can be pollinated by passing animals moving their pollen around.