yes they are i did a course on this just because i was curious and the answer is yes i hoped i helped
angiosperms
Seeds are the organisms from which the plant grows. Fruit are the means of carrying and spreading the seeds.
Tomato seeds are scattered by other organisms eating the tomatoes and then digesting the seeds. The seeds are then deposited in a new area.
plants with seeds evolved from simpler plants which evolved from single celled organisms
Organisms like dandelion seeds, maple tree samaras, and fungal spores are commonly dispersed by the wind. These organisms have special adaptations, such as light weight and aerodynamic structures, that help them be carried over long distances by the wind.
No, seeds are not detrivores. Detrivores are organisms that feed on dead and decaying plant or animal matter. Seeds are reproductive structures of plants that are used for propagation and typically contain nutrients meant for the development of a new plant.
birds and other small rodents
A kingdom is a taxonomic rank that places together organisms that have common fundamental features. Kingdom Plantae reproduce by spores or seeds.
Organisms that can create their own food but do not produce seeds or spores are green algae and cyanobacteria. They use photosynthesis to generate their own food from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.
Conventional seeds tend to be preventatively treated with fungicides, herbicides, and insecticides. They may have included genetically modified organisms. Neither of these tendencies is allowed in organic seeds. In Germany, organic seeds can be preventatively treated with low-energy electrons.
Seeds do not contain homeostasis. Homeostasis is the ability of an organism to regulate its internal environment to maintain stability, and seeds are not living organisms until they germinate and begin to grow. Seeds do contain stored nutrients and genetic material needed for germination and growth.
Four types of dispersal include wind dispersal, where seeds or spores are carried by the wind; water dispersal, where organisms or their seeds are transported by water currents; animal dispersal, where animals carry seeds or organisms on their fur or through ingestion; and ballistic dispersal, where seeds are ejected from the parent plant forcefully. Each method plays a crucial role in the distribution and colonization of species in various ecosystems.