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The fruits of the African Tulip have adaptations for dispersal such as being light, dry, and winged, which allows them to be easily carried by wind over long distances. The seeds within the fruits are also equipped with a tuft of fine, lightweight hairs that aid in wind dispersal. Additionally, the fruits contain multiple seeds, increasing the chances of successful dispersal and colonization in new areas.
fruits provide the seeds and the seeds will grow into new plant
fruit becase they have seeds and fruits have seeds
All fruits have seeds, it how the plant continues to produce offspring.
Acorns go in the "nut" category- not fruits or seeds.
no, it can not but in one way that they provide us fruits and in fruits we have seeds
By dispersal strategies of fruits and seeds.
yes because it has seeds and fruits 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.
Three major adaptations in flowering plants are the evolution of flowers to attract pollinators for reproduction, the development of fruits to protect and disperse seeds, and the ability to undergo double fertilization for efficient seed production.