they can do it in two ways;
1) they eat the fruit and spit it out or it goes through their digestive system and is passed out eventually as part of the faeces.
2) they walk pass the plant and the fruit or seed hooks onto the animal and drops down later (just like Velcro)
They explode and the seeds go into different areas. What also happens is that the seeds also have little wing like tips that leave them then allowing the seed to drop. from there germination begins from a ten year old mariojackman
commensalism because one benefits and the other isn't harmed
Caching is when chickadees gather and store seeds for winter. They stores hundreds of seeds per day and places them in different locations for protection.
Animals that eat fruit with seeds include birds, such as finches and thrushes, as well as mammals like bears and deer. These animals consume the fruit and then disperse the seeds in their droppings, helping the plants to propagate and grow in new locations.
Symbiosis is the term used when living organisms form partnerships in order to survive. This includes plants, animals, and microorganisms.
Edelweiss seeds can be dispersed through various means such as wind, water, or by attaching themselves to animals' fur or feathers. The wind can carry the seeds to new locations, while water can transport them downstream. Animals can inadvertently spread the seeds as they brush against the plants.
Rambutans primarily rely on animals, such as birds and bats, to disperse their seeds. When animals consume the fruit, they help disperse the seeds to different locations through their droppings, aiding in the plant's reproduction and genetic diversity.
Garbanzo bean seeds are primarily dispersed by humans and animals. Humans cultivate and harvest garbanzo beans for consumption or for planting, while animals may consume the seeds and transport them to other locations before excreting them. Additionally, some seeds may also be dispersed by water or wind.
They explode and the seeds go into different areas. What also happens is that the seeds also have little wing like tips that leave them then allowing the seed to drop. from there germination begins from a ten year old mariojackman
It disperse by animals
Moong dal seeds are dispersed through various methods such as wind dispersal, animal dispersal, and human dispersal. Wind dispersal occurs when the seeds are light enough to be carried by the wind to new locations. Animal dispersal happens when animals eat the seeds and then excrete them in different areas. Human dispersal occurs when humans intentionally plant the seeds in different locations for cultivation.
Guava tree seeds are dispersed by animals that eat the fruit and spread the seeds through their droppings. Additionally, birds and other animals may also help in dispersing guava seeds by carrying them to different locations.
Pansy seeds are typically dispersed through various means such as wind, animals, or human intervention. They can be carried by the wind to new locations, spread by animals that eat the seeds and then deposit them elsewhere, or by gardeners intentionally sowing them in different areas.
Teasel seeds are dispersed by animals, wind, or water. Animals can carry the seeds by sticking to their fur or feathers, while wind can help spread the seeds over long distances. Water can also transport teasel seeds to new locations through rivers or streams.
After pollination the ovules develop into seed and the ovary ripens to become the fruit. This firstly protects the ripening seeds, the ripened fruit sometimes assists with seed dispersal as they are eaten by animals who then transport and deposit the seed in different locations.
Birds are the fruit-eating animals that are likely to ensure the widest dispersal of a plant's seeds. They can consume fruits from various locations and then transport the seeds to different areas through their droppings. This helps in the spread of plant species over a wider geographical range.
They get dispersed by animals.