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It looks like two seeds joined together each with a wing attached to the outside.

When the seed is released from the tree it descends like a helicopter, and given a breeze can fly a fair distance.

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How the fruit of sycamore is designed to disperse seed?

Sycamore has wings which helps them to disperse easily.


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the light and small feathers helps the sycamore seed to disperse from its parent plant..


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The adaptation for the sycamore seed is its "helicopter-like" wing structure that helps it disperse through the air more effectively. This adaptation allows the seed to be carried away from the parent tree, increasing its chances of finding a suitable environment for germination and growth.


Where does the sycamore tree have its seed box?

at the bottom of the tree.


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Where does the syamore tree have its seed box?


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How is a sycamore seed dispersed?

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What is the seed adaptation of sycamore seed?

it get's despersed easily when it flies through the air and seeds disperse in the atmosphere and produce a new plant


What does a sycamore tree look like?

Sycamore trees can grow 175 feet tall and have numerous short hairs on their branches. In full bloom, the leaves of this tree resemble a canopy shape.


What is a sycamores adaptation?

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Are the sycamore trees seedless?

yes it is Well, partially true. Most sycamore seed (I guess from figures I found, about four fifths) is insect pollinated. The rest (about a fifth) is wind pollinated. For results on one study see web page at http://members.lycos.co.uk/WoodyPlantEcology/sycamore/pollination.htm Makes sense to me. Look at the flowers. They have a large nectar flow, presumably to attract insects.