I have a cat who is constantly coming in with burrs in his fur. He leaves burrs in my bed, on the carpet, anywhere he spends time.
As he moves through weeds outside, the burrs, which have tiny hooks (like Velcro) get caught in his fur. As he continues moving - hunting, scratching, fighting - those burrs get redistributed along with his fur. Some find fertile soil while others end up in my laundry! *ouch*
Sea holly ,burdock, raspberry,nuts,dates, tamarind and sunflower
The seeds will be light in weight and small so they can fly easily in the wind to go of to faraway distances.
the charaacterstics seeds dispersed are ... well when the water and the wind mix it makes a searten chimcal to make the seed dispersed now the characteristics are skin seed then nothing
Seeds are light weight, flat, and providd with wings or parashute etc.
Fruits:
Sweet
Edible
Have seeds
Seeds:
Sticky
Have things that cling on animal's hair
soft, digestable
They have tough seed coats
it is dispersed by wind and animals.
Grass produces seeds - which are dispersed by the wind and animals.
They get dispersed by animals.
Lad's finger has undigestable seeds which are passed out in the droppings of animals.:)
Because many seeds cannot be digested by the animals, they can be passed out in an animal's waste at some distance from the original plant. (see related question)
They get dispersed by animals.
it is dispersed by animals
it is dispersed by wind and animals.
It is dispersed by animals :D
The seeds of an angiosperm are more likely to be dispersed by animals.
Grass produces seeds - which are dispersed by the wind and animals.
yes
The hooked seeds get dispersed by animals and birds.
It is dispersed by animals or humans that throw the seeds away after they eat the berries.
by wind, animals, water
It's disperse by animals
Animals and Humans. The animals eat then spread them in there droppings and humans plants the seeds.