Science, asked by wilsonessae, 6 months ago

a fruit is green when unripe but become beautifully coloured when ripe.how does this change occur ?

1)what is the importance of this change?

2)what is mutualism involved?

3)give an example of such a mutualism in our society.​

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Answered by kotaharika
2

Explanation:

Because when the colour of fruit change,the taste and particulars present in fruit will automatically change......

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Answered by gopikapolajr
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(i) The unripe fruit is green because it contains chloroplasts in its skin. Towards ripening of the fruit, the chloroplasts are changed into chromoplasts which give the fruit an attractive non-green colour such as yellow, orange, reddish, pink, purple, brownish, etc.

(ii) The colour of pure fruits attracts animals. The coloured fruits are often sweet and fleshy. Animals such as birds, monkeys, come to feed over the fruits.

(iii) While eating the flesh of fruits, the animals pick up to seeds and take them to different places visited by them. This helps in the dispersal of seeds. Therefore by this action, both the animals and the plants are benefitted. It is mutualism.

(iv) Mutualism or mutual dependence is the law of human society. Nobody can live and work alone. Everybody is dependent on somebody else for most of his/her activities. For example, household workers such as cook, utensil cleaner, washerman, gardener, driver, scavenger, hairdresser, tailor, etc., work for you for which you pay so that the worker is able to run his/her family.

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