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Fruits contain seeds as a way for plants to reproduce. When animals eat the fruit and disperse the seeds through their droppings, it helps the plant spread and propagate. Seeds also serve as a source of nutrients for the growing plant embryo inside the seed.
Atap seeds are dispersed primarily by animals that eat the fleshy, sweet fruit surrounding the seed and then excrete the seed in a new location. This process helps the seed to spread and germinate in new areas. Additionally, water can also disperse Atap seeds when fruits fall into water bodies and are carried away by currents.
Yew seeds are primarily spread by birds and small mammals that eat the fleshy coating of the seed and deposit the undigested seed elsewhere. Wind can also help disperse yew seeds over short distances.
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The fruits that are dispersed by animals are often pulpy juicy and bright by color so that the animals can be able to see them. They are fleshy so that they can be eaten by the animals that disperses them.
Flesh fruits come from plants whose seeds are dispersed via animal ingestion, they are fleshy and tasty to encourage animals to eat them and spread their seeds. If plant's primary mechanisms of seed dispersal is something other than ingestion there is no need for the plant to produce an attractive and delicious fruit, as it would wind up being costly.
Fruits contain seeds as a way for plants to reproduce. When animals eat the fruit and disperse the seeds through their droppings, it helps the plant spread and propagate. Seeds also serve as a source of nutrients for the growing plant embryo inside the seed.
Plants produce fruits with high sugar content to attract animals that will help disperse their seeds. Animals are more likely to eat and spread the seeds of fruits that are sweet and energy-rich. This increases the plants' chances of reproducing and dispersing their seeds to new areas.
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Atap seeds are dispersed primarily by animals that eat the fleshy, sweet fruit surrounding the seed and then excrete the seed in a new location. This process helps the seed to spread and germinate in new areas. Additionally, water can also disperse Atap seeds when fruits fall into water bodies and are carried away by currents.
Yew seeds are primarily spread by birds and small mammals that eat the fleshy coating of the seed and deposit the undigested seed elsewhere. Wind can also help disperse yew seeds over short distances.
The seeds dispersed by the wind are small, light and have a feather or hair-like structures that make it easy for the wind to carry and disperse them in other places. The seeds dispersed by animals have adaptations such as burs that cling onto the fur or feathers of animals and get carried to new sites. In some other plants, the seeds are produced inside fleshy fruits that are eaten by animals and pass out through the digestive tract and are dropped in other places.
The seeds dispersed by the wind are small, light and have a feather or hair-like structures that make it easy for the wind to carry and disperse them in other places. The seeds dispersed by animals have adaptations such as burs that cling onto the fur or feathers of animals and get carried to new sites. In some other plants, the seeds are produced inside fleshy fruits that are eaten by animals and pass out through the digestive tract and are dropped in other places.
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The fruits that are dispersed by animals are often pulpy juicy and bright by color so that the animals can be able to see them. They are fleshy so that they can be eaten by the animals that disperses them.