Question on: SS3 Biology - Development Of Fruits

Discuss the structure of fruits and its importance in plant reproduction and seed dispersal.

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The structure of fruits plays a vital role in plant reproduction and seed dispersal. Fruits are the mature ovaries of flowering plants and typically consist of three main layers: the outer epicarp, the middle mesocarp, and the inner endocarp. This layered structure protects the seeds within and aids in their dispersal. Furthermore, the fleshy or dry nature of the fruit influences the mode of seed dispersal, with animals often assisting in dispersal through ingestion and transportation, while wind and water play a role in other fruit types.

 

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