Difference between revisions of "Fruit"
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: Plural [[Noun]]: '''Fruits''' or '''Fruit''' | : Plural [[Noun]]: '''Fruits''' or '''Fruit''' | ||
===About Fruit=== | ===About Fruit=== | ||
| − | : '''Fruit''' grow once the [[flower]] has been [[pollinated]] and the [[flower]] has died. | + | : '''Fruit''' grow once the [[flower]] has been [[Pollination|pollinated]] and the [[flower]] has died. |
: Not all '''fruit''' can be eaten. Some '''fruit''' are too small to eat, some are [[Toxic|poisonous]] and others just don't taste nice. | : Not all '''fruit''' can be eaten. Some '''fruit''' are too small to eat, some are [[Toxic|poisonous]] and others just don't taste nice. | ||
: Look at the bottom of '''fruit''' like apples, oranges and bananas to see what's left of the dead [[flower]]. | : Look at the bottom of '''fruit''' like apples, oranges and bananas to see what's left of the dead [[flower]]. | ||
Revision as of 18:58, 3 April 2019
Contents
Key Stage 1
Meaning
Fruit are a part of a plant that holds the seeds.
About Fruit
- Fruit grow once the flower has been pollinated and the flower has died.
- Not all fruit can be eaten. Some fruit are too small to eat, some are poisonous and others just don't taste nice.
- Look at the bottom of fruit like apples, oranges and bananas to see what's left of the dead flower.
Examples
| An apple is a fruit. | Raspberries are fruit. |
| The fruit on a poppy can't be eaten. | A tomato is a fruit first cultivated in South America. |
Key Stage 2
Meaning
Fruit are a part of a plant that holds the seeds.