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Usually by the wind - or by animals brushing against the plants.
Spores are dispersed by the wind
By wind.
Dispersed by wind blown spores and sperm requires water for reproduction
By wind, water, or sometimes even animals.
Spores are usually dispersed on the wind. If some spores land in a stream, the water will carry the spores downwards.
it is dispersed by wind
The elaters on the individual sporangium help in the dispersal of the spores. Once the spores are released they then rely on the wind to carry them.
Corn fits this definition by wind.
1. wind 2. explosion 3. water 4. animals which one of the above
it is dispersed by the wind
Nonflowering plants depend on wind and water to scatter their spores or seeds.