The simple answer is that it is one of natures ways of ensuring propagation of a species..
The tastier a fruit is, the moe likely something or someone is to carry it away from the tree, thus insuring the seed within the fruit falls further away from the tree, and thus spreads.. Of course, with humans on the scene, if we like a fruit, we may tend to plant and nurture its seed, contain within the fruit, thus giving added chance of the seeds survival.
By the way, I must add that I am a fruitarian of long standing, and onsider that fruit is the only real food naturally evolved and fit for human consumption.
AnswerThe simple answer is that it is one of natures ways of ensuring propagation of a species..
The tastier a fruit is, the more likely something or someone is to carry it away from the tree, thus insuring the seed within the fruit falls further away from the tree, and thus spreads.. Of course, with humans on the scene, if we like a fruit, we may tend to plant and nurture its seed, contain within the fruit, thus giving added chance of the seeds survival.
By the way, I must add that I am a fruitarian of long standing, and consider that fruit is the only real food naturally evolved and fit for human consumption.
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I THINK THAT MEAT and plants are better because it gives a alot more important proteins to our body
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Owners of nurseries often cultivate their own plants and fruit trees in order to have a reliable and diverse supply of stock for sale. This practice allows them to ensure quality control, manage production costs, and offer unique or specialized varieties to their customers.
As a source of energy.
You would likely need to plant around 5-10 raspberry plants to provide enough fruit for a family of 5, depending on how much each person consumes. Raspberry plants can produce several pounds of fruit per plant each growing season.
Angiosperms, which are flowering plants, like the fruits apples, oranges, cherries - and others, commonly accepted as vegetables, like tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers - which all have the seeds inside of the fruit.
Angiosperms. -produce seeds inside a fruit -flowering plants, fruit plants.
most fruits do have seeds, but so do all plants, and vegetables
You would most likely feed them (after they hatch) Drosophila melanogaster fruit flies. This is what a Praying Mantis nymph would eat.
Most likely.
Possibly Most Likely Apricots
most likely apples ,oranges,and even strawberrys
things like seeds, plants , fruit and some vegitables & sometimes bread.... i guess??
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Plants and animals
Angiosperms, the most numerous plants on earth, are seed-producing plants that have flowers and produce fruit which surround the seeds. Gymnosperms are have "naked" seed and include conifers and ginkgo plants.
Fruit is usually tasty to animals and birds. The fruit is eaten, which contains the plant's seeds. The digestive system absorbs the fruit - while leaving the seeds untouched. The seeds are removed from the animal's body in its faeces The faeces is essentially a package of fresh fertilizer for the seed to grow in - and the seeds are transported away from the 'parent' plant..
ants, aphids, and fruit flies.