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==Key Stage 1==
===Meaning===
'''Fruit''' are a part of a [[plant]] that holds the [[Seed|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 [[Toxic|poisonous]] and others just don't taste nice.
Look at the bottom of '''fruit''' like [[Apple Tree|apples]], [[Orange Tree|oranges]] and [[Banana|bananas]] to see what's left of the dead [[flower]].
===Examples===
{| class="wikitable"
|+ All of these are [[fruit]] because the hold the [[Seed|seeds]] inside.
|-
|[[File:AppleFruit.png|center|200px]]
|[[File:Raspberry.png|center|200px]]
|-
|An [[Apple Tree|apple]] is a '''fruit'''.
|Raspberries are '''fruit'''.
|-
|[[File:PoppyFruit.png|center|200px]]
|[[File:TomatoFruit.png|center|200px]]
|-
|The '''fruit'' on a poppy can't be eaten.
|A [[tomato]] is a '''fruit''' first cultivated in South America.
|}
===Meaning===
'''Fruit''' are a part of a [[plant]] that holds the [[Seed|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 [[Toxic|poisonous]] and others just don't taste nice.
Look at the bottom of '''fruit''' like [[Apple Tree|apples]], [[Orange Tree|oranges]] and [[Banana|bananas]] to see what's left of the dead [[flower]].
===Examples===
{| class="wikitable"
|+ All of these are [[fruit]] because the hold the [[Seed|seeds]] inside.
|-
|[[File:AppleFruit.png|center|200px]]
|[[File:Raspberry.png|center|200px]]
|-
|An [[Apple Tree|apple]] is a '''fruit'''.
|Raspberries are '''fruit'''.
|-
|[[File:PoppyFruit.png|center|200px]]
|[[File:TomatoFruit.png|center|200px]]
|-
|The '''fruit'' on a poppy can't be eaten.
|A [[tomato]] is a '''fruit''' first cultivated in South America.
|}