Fruits that do not open naturally to release their seeds are classified as indehiscent fruits. Examples include grains, achene, and nutlets. Unlike dehiscent fruits that open at maturity, indehiscent fruits remain closed, requiring external factors for seed dispersal. ;
Fruits that do not open naturally to release their seeds are called indehiscent fruits . These fruits, such as grains and achenes, require external forces for seed dispersal. The distinction from dehiscent fruits is important for understanding plant reproduction.
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