A fruit is a mature fertilised ovary of a flower containing one or more seeds. However, in a certain plant, e.g banana and pineapple fertilisation is not necessary for fruit formation. Fruit which develops without fertilisation is known as parthenocarpic fruit they are often seedless. Generally, the result of pollination and fertilisation in flower is the formation of fruit and seed.
STRUCTURE OF A FRUIT
The structure of a typical fruit, e.g mango is made up of an outer covering called the epicarp, middle layer called the mesocarp and an inner layer called the endocarp. Within the endocarp is the seed.
credit
The epicarp, mesocarp and endocarp of a fruit is collectively called the pericarp. A fruit normally consists of the following parts.
DIFFERENT BETWEEN A FRUIT AND SEED
FRUIT
SEED