Many fruits are green when their seeds are immature as it helps attract animals for seed dispersal. Green color signals to animals that the fruit is not yet ready for consumption, allowing the seeds more time to mature. Once the fruit turns ripe and the seeds are mature, the color changes to signal that it is now ready for consumption and seed dispersal.
It sounds like you are describing a fruit called a pomegranate. Pomegranates have a hard, leathery outer skin that is green when unripe and red when ripe, containing many seeds inside.
A watermelon is green on the outside with seeds in the middle.
No, green algae do not produce seeds. Most green algae reproduce through cell division, spores, or fragmentation rather than seeds. Seeds are a structure produced by seed plants for reproductive purposes.
Green algae is typically seedless, as they reproduce through spores or asexual reproduction rather than seeds.
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a spring peeper is a type of frog
The Spring Peeper is a master of the bitch slap, so don't make fun of his "peeper".
Peeper - film - was created in 1975.
there should be 5 or less
The duration of Peeper - film - is 1.45 hours.
yes Green seeds are likely not yet ripe.
Marcel Peeper was born on 1965-09-09.
The cast of The Peeper - 1999 includes: Allen Covert as Boyfirend
Peeper - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12A (TV rating)
A peeper is a colloquial term for a voyeur or someone who secretly watches others, often for sexual pleasure. It can also refer to a frog species with a distinctive call.