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Yes, they do.
The fruit is the seed bearing part of the plant, it will not help the parent plant but will produce the progeny.
To help the plants to reproduce
Bees and other animals help to spread pollen to fertilize other plants.
They help the plants live and reproduce.
Yes, some animals such as insects and birds can help pollinate pitcher plants by transferring pollen between male and female flowers. This process is essential for the plants to produce seeds and reproduce.
Fruit plays a crucial role in the reproduction of flowering plants by facilitating the dispersal of seeds. Once the flowers are pollinated and fertilization occurs, the ovary develops into fruit, which protects the seeds inside. As fruits mature, they often attract animals and humans, who consume them and help disperse the seeds through their droppings, allowing for the establishment of new plants in different locations. This process enhances genetic diversity and increases the chances of survival for the species.
Fruit contains the seeds for the new plants to grow. The fruit part also provides nutrients for the seedling to grow better.
because they can reproduce with the help of male plants and pollen.
They are in spores bags and they help to reproduce for the non-flowering plants
When the bees want to drink the honey in the flower, its leg will stick some "FLOWER'S SEEDS", and when it fly away the "FLOWER'S SEEDS" will fall onto the groud and help the flowering plants to reproduce.
Some times the plant has a nut or a seed which can help but generally we need flowers to have plants and bees to help the pollen get around!