Everything has a meaning, and the purpose of the plant's fruit is to protect the seeds inside, provide them with nutrients, and enable them to spread around.
The fruits we see such as apples, walnuts, pears, etc., as well as pumpkins, cucumbers, tomatoes, etc., among vegetables, have a variety of seeds in them. These fruits are made for seeds, and they are delicious because they are rich in nutrients.
Some people say that you are not right. Obviously, there are some fruits that do not have seeds in them, such as grapes, oranges, strawberries, goji berries, potatoes, and seedless watermelons, many of them.
There are two types of this. One is that there were seeds in the first place, but because of manual intervention, the seeds were destroyed. For example, grapes, oranges, seedless watermelons, etc. There is also a kind of seed in it, but the seed does not exist in the form of a "seed", and we can't feel it. For example, goji berries, potatoes, strawberries, etc.
Some people say, what you said is still not right, there are obviously dense little black spots in the banana, what is it that is not a seed?
Strictly speaking, it's not a seed anymore.
In the past, there were seeds in bananas, which are the dense little black dots you see, but in order to make it easier to eat, people have also carried out artificial intervention to find a way to degrade it little by little.
After the fruit is removed by artificial intervention, the part of the nutrients that cause the ** seed to remain in the fruit, the nutrients of the plant are mainly sugar, so these fruits are not only convenient to eat, but also sweeter.
Digression: Plants have tried all kinds of means to spread seeds, which we will talk about later.
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