Which adaption in a berry plant is for reproduction

The main adaptation in a berry plant for reproduction is the development of fruits. Berries are a type of fruit that typically have multiple seeds within a fleshy and often sugary or edible outer layer. They are attractive to animals, which eat the berries and then disperse the seeds through their feces, aiding in the plant's reproductive cycle. The fleshy fruit protects the seeds and provides a means of dispersal.