by wind, animals, water
The seeds in fruits are dispersed so that they can be planted elsewhere, and reproduce themselves.
fruits
It is necessary for fruits and seeds of plants to be dispersed because it alows them to reproduce so that they don't become extinct.
seeeds of kapok tree are dispersed by wind
False. Gymnosperms do not produce fruits to disperse their seeds. Instead, gymnosperm seeds are often enclosed in cones or other structures that do not develop into fruits.
Rose plants make fruits called hips. Like most such fruits they are eaten by birds and the seeds are dispersed in their droppings.
please I need some answers :(( The fruits produce seeds and after ripening of fruits the seeds are dispersed and germinate to give rise many individuals of that plant.
Ripe fruits of Impatiens when touched burst suddenly. The fruit valves roll inwards and the seeds ejected with great force and get dispersed in all directions.
Seeds that are surrounded by buoyant fruits or structures, such as coconuts or water lily seeds, are typically dispersed by water. These seeds have adapted to float and remain viable while being carried by water to new locations, helping the plant species to spread and colonize different habitats.
The plant seeds are normally in fruit, then the seeds do not disintegrate in the stomach acids and are excreted onto land. Birds also carry seeds when they are attached to their feathers, beaks, and claws.
In 1911, Robert Scott Troup undertook an experiment to determine how the seeds of C. fistula are dispersed. He found that golden jackals feed on the fruits and help scatter the seeds.
Seeds are dispersed in fruits to help spread them across a large area. Apples, Oranges, and plums all use this ability reduce over population and provide the best change of success for future generations.