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Fruit protects seeds. That is one of the main purposes of fruit, so the plant can reproduce and make more plants. The other main purpose is to feed animals, including humans. Most animals are wasteful eaters, and they leave the seeds behind. In other cases, the seeds pass through an animal's intestines with a minimum amount of harm, and come out of the body already planted in soil.

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