The placement of seeds varies based on the plant's evolutionary strategies for reproduction and dispersal. Seeds found inside fruits, like apples or cherries, are protected and often provide nourishment, increasing the chances of successful germination. In contrast, seeds on the outside, like those of strawberries or raspberries, may be more accessible to animals, which can help with dispersal when they eat the fruit. This diversity in seed placement reflects adaptations to different environmental conditions and survival strategies.
Strawberries have seeds outside the fruit.
Anytime of the Year, inside or outside as long as its not winter
Yes, blueberries do contain seeds. These small seeds are found inside the fruit, surrounded by the flesh of the berry.
i said what makes seeds grow inside flowers now
It depends if you live in an area with a colder temperature like say the north then YES it is bad to leave pot plants outside. What you really need is some where rather hot or humid so your pot plant can grow.
Some seeds are hard outside so they pass through the birds' guts and are dropped on the ground...
No, strawberries only have seeds on the outside.
The seeds of a strawberry are actually on the outside which you may think are little blobs .
Some trees bear seeds inside fruit and some bear seeds inside pods or cones.
Jackfruit
Strawberries have seeds outside the fruit.
A pumpkin has a rind on the outside and pulp and seeds on the inside.
some plants produce seeds that develop inside of what?
the outside of an orange The inside parts of an orange that aren't liquid or seeds. The outside is the peel.
they are on the outside of the fruit instead of inside the fruit
they are on the outside of the fruit instead of inside the fruit
Pine cones have seeds inside their scales. The seeds are located at the base of each scale and are dispersed when the cone opens or breaks apart.