Fruit Seeds
Fruit seeds are the reproductive structures found within fruits, responsible for the propagation of plants. They develop from the fertilized ovules of flowers and contain the genetic material needed to grow into new plants. Each type of fruit, such as apples, oranges, or berries, has its own unique seeds, which can vary in size, shape, and number.
Seeds are often surrounded by a protective outer layer and may contain nutrients to support the early growth of the plant. When conditions are favorable, such as the right temperature and moisture, seeds can germinate and begin the process of growth, leading to the development of a new fruit-bearing plant.