Interesting question, especially because strawberries are a plant and not a tree... but know that seeds you eat go through a process... of elimination. That process includes digestive juices which are acids made in the stomach to break down what we eat. During the digestive process, seeds are bulk fibre that is eliminated into the intestines and pooped out.
Pepper does not grow on trees, strawberry's don't grow on trees, and neither do a lot of berries.
Strawberry. Strawberries grow on the ground (in patches), the others grow on trees.
A strawberry. This is because it grows on a vine, whereas the others grow on trees.
The strawberry is not like the other because it grows on the ground and the others grow on trees.
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Like a strawberry.
a vine
There is not a such thing as a pea tree Peas grow inside a pod on vines.
One difference between an apple and a strawberry - apart from the fact they are completely unrelated species - is that apples have seeds on the inside of the fruit, while strawberries have their seeds on the outside. Another difference, as far as the consumer is concerned, is that apples should be firm and crisp when ready to eat (uncooked), while strawberries should be firm yet soft to the bite. You can crush a ripe strawberry between your fingers, but not a ripe apple, or a strawberry-sized piece of apple.
The main flesh of the strawberry is called the cortex.
Apples are living things. They grow on apple trees. They have seeds inside of them that can grow more apple trees.
no its grow above ground and you can pick them in strawberry farms