What are Fruits without seed called?
Fruits without seeds are called parthenocarpic fruits. Parthenocarpy is the development of fruit without fertilisation of the ovules. This can occur naturally or be induced artificially. Some common examples of parthenocarpic fruits include bananas, pineapples, and grapes.
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