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What animals pass wind?

All animals pass wind.


How do seeds need to travel?

seed travel on Animals and in the wind. they need to do this as if they don't they grow bunch together and half of them die from lack of sunlight.


Two general methods of seed dispersal are?

Two general methods of seed dispersal are wind dispersal, where seeds are carried by the wind to new locations, and animal dispersal, where seeds are ingested by animals and later deposited in new areas through their feces.


What role does animals and wind have on pollination?

Animals and wind have a positive effect on polination because they help in dispersal of pollen grains.


What do you need wind for?

Wind is natural, you dont need it.


What are the two reasons there are a lot of plants and animals in a rainforest?

wind ( farty wind )


What is the process by which animals wind and wind transfer pollen to the pistil of a flower?

pollination


What are fruits with tiny hooks most likely to spead by?

animals


Difference between animal and wind pollination?

Most grasses and many trees are pollinated by the wind. The pollen carrying organs of these types of plant are exposed so that the wind can distribute their pollen, catkins are a typical wind pollinated structure. Insect pollinated plants need to attract insects to their flowers and they generally have petals and are often brightly coloured.


How are bamboo seeds dispersed?

Bamboo seeds are typically dispersed by wind or animals. When the seeds are ready for dispersal, they fall to the ground and are carried by the wind or animals that eat them and then deposit them elsewhere through their droppings.


How are mimosa dispersed?

it is dispersed by wind and animals.


Is spider lily flower pollinated by wind or animals?

Spider lily flowers are typically pollinated by insects and animals, such as bees and butterflies, attracted by their bright colors and scent. They are not primarily pollinated by wind.