seeds inside fleshy fruits are usually resistant to the enzymes present in the digestive tracr of animals. how does this help the plant
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When any animal eats the fruit, the fruit gets digested but the seed doesn't digest and remains unaffected. The animal then excretes the seed and thus it helps the plant to disperse the seed.
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most of the seeds have a protective layer called seed coat which makes the seed more protective and due to this they can not digest it and pass it through their feaces and if seed gets suitable conditions, they develop into a new plant.
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