a fruit. it has seeds.Clementines are a type of orange
Animals do not fruit! Only plants produce fruit. Animals reproduce by either sexual or asexual reproduction. They definitely do not make fruit.
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By using asexual reproduction they can ensure that the plant's characteristics will be preserved. Some specialty plants are hybrids that will not breed true, will not reproduce well sexually, or will not reproduce at all sexually. Also asexual methods of reproduction can often produce saleable plants faster (for example, cuttings are large enough to sell much earlier than seedlings are). Finally, grafting is not quite a method of asexual reproduction, but is closely related to reproduction from cuttings. It is used by fruit growers to produce the best fruit (from one specially bred tree) on a hardy root stock (from another specially bred tree) to reliably produce good fruit on trees that are more likely to grow strong and survive many years. By using asexual reproduction they can ensure that the plant's characteristics will be preserved. Some specialty plants are hybrids that will not breed true, will not reproduce well sexually, or will not reproduce at all sexually. Also asexual methods of reproduction can often produce saleable plants faster (for example, cuttings are large enough to sell much earlier than seedlings are). Finally, grafting is not quite a method of asexual reproduction, but is closely related to reproduction from cuttings. It is used by fruit growers to produce the best fruit (from one specially bred tree) on a hardy root stock (from another specially bred tree) to reliably produce good fruit on trees that are more likely to grow strong and survive many years.
One characteristic of angiosperms is that they produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. This distinguishes them from gymnosperms, which have naked seeds. Angiosperms also have flowers, which are reproductive structures that facilitate pollination and seed production.
Cantaloupe is one.Is cucumber one??
A parthenocarpy fruit is a kind of fruit which is artificially grown, it is a seedless fruit which cannot reproduce by sexual means but only by asexual ones.
It's a fruit, not a vegetable, and is like a satsuma- a small, sweet-tasting orange.
No. It is a synonym, sort of. "Produce" can mean both, or either, fruits or vegetables. A synonym is a word that has the same meaning as another word but sounds and is spelled completely differently. A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a completely different meaning. It may or may not be spelled the same way. As an aside, I cannot really think of a homonym, in the English language, for fruit.