Fruits are the mature ovary of a flowering plant, usually containing seeds. They are developed from the fertilized ovary of a flower and are typically sweet or sour in taste.
Types of Fruits:
Simple Fruits: develop from a single ovary of a single flower (e.g., apples, cherries, tomatoes)
Aggregate Fruits: develop from multiple ovaries of a single flower (e.g., strawberries, raspberries)
Multiple Fruits: develop from the ovaries of multiple flowers (e.g., pineapples, figs)
Parts of a Fruit:
Exocarp: the outermost layer of the fruit
Mesocarp: the middle layer of the fruit, often fleshy
Endocarp: the innermost layer of the fruit, surrounding the seeds
Now that you have a basic understanding of fruits, you can explore further by observing different types of fruits, their structures, and their role in the plantkingdom.
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