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The seeds of deciduous trees form inside structures called fruits. These fruits develop from the flowers of the tree and protect the seeds as they mature. When the seeds are ready, the fruits open or fall to the ground, allowing the seeds to disperse and potentially germinate.
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.
Some examples of fruits with big seeds include watermelon, cantaloupe, and pomegranate.
No, fruits without seeds are not necessarily genetically modified. Some fruits naturally develop without seeds through a process called parthenocarpy, which can occur in certain plant species.
The flower in the illustration has the potential to develop into multiple fruits, each containing multiple seeds. The exact number of fruits and seeds will depend on factors such as successful pollination, fertilization, and environmental conditions.
fruits provide the seeds and the seeds will grow into new plant
fruit becase they have seeds and fruits have seeds
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Some examples of local fruits without seeds include seedless grapes, seedless watermelon, and seedless bananas. These fruits are generally cultivated to have smaller or no seeds for a more enjoyable eating experience.
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
All fruits have seeds.
Not all fruits contain the same number of seeds. Fruits such as tomatoes, cucumbers, green peppers, and melons usually have lots of seeds.
Seeds and fruits can be scattered by wind, water, and birds.