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That is the correct spelling of "fruit" (food, holds a plant's seeds). (The riddle answer is "I-T")
The word is spelled seeds, just as you spelled it. Variants are: seed (singular) seeds (plural) seeding seedling (a plant) Another word that sounds alike is cede, or cedes, which means "to yield to" or "to grant".
yes. but since peas have (are) seeds, they're also biologically a fruit - as is corn.
A spermatophyte is a plant that produces seeds. This includes gymnosperms and angiosperms. For example, a conifer or a flowering plant.
To spread and multiply by getting the seeds away from the mother plant.
An angiosperm is an plant that produces seeds protected by fruit. Brenda Thornton 10
Pollenization -- or fertilization. Needed for the plant to produce seeds or fruit
the word fruit is usally given to any fleshy part of a plant that has developed from another plant that has seeds.
No, angiosperm seeds are not protected by cones. Angiosperms produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, which develops from the ovary of a flower. Conifers, which are gymnosperms, produce seeds that are typically protected by cones.
The fruit of a plant helps in the reproduction and dispersal of seeds by protecting the seeds and attracting animals to eat the fruit and spread the seeds to new locations.
Because the seeds of the tomato plant form inside the tomato. That's what a fruit is, the part of the plant that contains the seeds.
Fruit. Almost anything with seeds inside is a fruit. (the seeds of peppers are the spiciest part) Common misconceptions: Figs and strawberries are not fruit. The 'seeds' are the actual fruit.
kind of its a cycle the fruit has the seeds and the plant makes the fruit.
fruit
Fruit is the fertilized ovary of a plant containing seeds.
The purpose of fruit on a plant is to protect and disperse seeds for reproduction.
Usually the fruit contains seeds. So the plant makes the fruit delicious so birds and other animals eat the fruit (along with the seeds) and then the animal drops the plant seeds in its "waste" and then the seeds become a tree, bush, or whatever plant it originally came from