Yes, all seeds can be carried by the wind as long as the wind is strong enough. An apple seed should be able to be carried like any other seed. This is how the tree population multiply, apple seeds are also eaten by birds which are then excreted so that is another way which seeds are carried.
by wind, water, animals etc.
wind is the mode of seed dispersal of hair seed of madar
No, not all seed plants have sperm carried by wind-borne pollen. Some seed plants rely on other means of pollination, such as animals like insects or birds, to transport pollen.
Seed. They reproduce scattering seeds with the wind and carried by insects
Three mechanisms for seed dispersal are wind dispersal (seeds carried by wind currents), animal dispersal (seeds carried by animals), and water dispersal (seeds carried by water currents). Adaptations for seed dispersal include structures like wings or hairs on seeds that aid in wind dispersal, fruit that attracts animals to eat and disperse seeds, and buoyant seed coats that enable water dispersal.
A wind-blown seed is a seed that is dispersed by the wind. These seeds are typically lightweight and have structures that help them to be carried over distances by the wind, aiding in their dispersal to new areas for germination and growth. Examples of wind-blown seeds include dandelion seeds and maple tree seeds.
Each seed of the dandelion has it's own built-in parachute. So when the wind blows the parachute help to make the seed move further away from the parent plant and increases its chances of survival.
Tulip seeds are dispersed by wind or animal activity. Once the tulip flower has wilted, a seed pod containing the seeds forms at the base of the flower. When the pod dries out, it splits open, releasing the seeds to be carried by the wind or by animals.
Perotis patens seeds are dispersed by wind. As the plant dries out, the seeds are released and carried by the wind to new locations for germination.
an apple seed
No, the seed does not rot with an apple. The apple is actually the nutrients a seed would use to germinate.
Seeds can be dispersed in a number of different ways. They may be carried by wind, water or even by animals.