no they are not
explosion
Birds eat the strawberries (fruit) and excrete the seeds as they are flying.
IN WHAT WAY ACACIA SEED DISPERSED
By Explosion..
its dispersed by explosion im doing this for my homework thats how i know
Explosion,when a thing gets explode the seeds will get dispersed:)by Joyce Mak Real International School
Ruellia seeds are dispersed primarily through the help of wind, allowing them to be carried to new locations. Additionally, ants may also play a role in the dispersal of Ruellia seeds by carrying them to suitable locations for germination.
People and wildlife are the main dispersal agents for strawberries.Specifically, the seeds are on the outside surface of the fruit. It is possible for them to fall off and be dispersed by the wind. But generally it will be animals, birds and people that remove the seeds, which are not necessary for the plant to ensure future strawberry generations on its own.
1. wind 2. explosion 3. water 4. animals which one of the above
One disadvantage of explosion seed dispersal is that it can limit the distance that seeds can travel compared to other dispersal methods. Additionally, the energy required for the explosion mechanism can be costly for the plant in terms of resources. Lastly, seeds dispersed by explosion may not always land in suitable habitats for germination and growth.
Ash tree seeds are dispersed by the wind
Apple (Malus domestica) - Dispersed by animals like birds, with seeds enclosed in a fleshy fruit. Avocado (Persea americana) - Dispersed by mammals like squirrels, with seeds found in a large fruit. Cherry (Prunus avium) - Dispersed by birds, with seeds contained within a small fruit. Strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) - Dispersed by animals like foxes, with seeds on the surface of the fruit. Raspberry (Rubus idaeus) - Dispersed by birds, with seeds within a small fruit. Coconut (Cocos nucifera) - Dispersed by ocean currents and floating in the water, with seeds inside a hard, fibrous shell. Blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) - Dispersed by birds, with seeds located within a small fruit. Kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa) - Dispersed by birds, with seeds enveloped in a fruit with fuzzy skin. Pineapple (Ananas comosus) - Dispersed by animals such as bats, with seeds concentrated in the center of the fruit. Mango (Mangifera indica) - Dispersed by animals like monkeys, with seeds surrounded by a juicy fruit.