Seeds are inside fruits and vegetables?
That's mostly true! Here's a breakdown:
* Fruits: Seeds are always found inside fruits. Fruits develop from the flower of a plant, and their primary purpose is to protect and disperse the seeds.
* Vegetables: Seeds are sometimes found inside vegetables. Vegetables are all the other edible parts of a plant, like roots, stems, leaves, and even flower buds.
* Seed-containing vegetables: Examples include peas, beans, corn, squash, and cucumbers.
* Seedless vegetables: Examples include carrots, broccoli, potatoes, and lettuce.
So, while all fruits have seeds, only certain vegetables do.
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