Some seeds are spead by animals, eating the fruit with the seeds then later the seeds come out the back end somewhere else. Other times, seeds are spread by the fruit just droping off the plant.
The good taste is natures way of enticing animals to eat the fruit and spread the seeds.
Fallen fruit, foraging wildlife, littering people, and strong winds are ways that orange seeds are spread. Seeds emerge naturally when fruit rots on the branch or on the ground. They may travel away from their host tree by wildlife- or wind-dispersion.
How does the structure of the dandelion fruit and seed helps a dandelion spread its seeds? The Light weight structure of the fruit causes wind to move it easily, there fore helping its seed spread.
Well like dandelion seeds are light and are able to catch the wind allowing for them to be spread with the wind, and seeds found in fruit can be spread by animals eating the fruit. Those are just several examples.
Yes the Kapok tree does have flowers! The flowers are pollinated and the seeds are spread by fruit bats.
they eat the fruit with the seeds and when the deficate they spread the seeds
the trees drops the fruit and in some time, you will see a sprout on the fruit
A fruit is the part of a flowering plant that contains the seeds. The fruit protects the seeds and also helps to spread them. Many fruits are good to eat and attract small animals, such as birds and squirrels, who like to feed on them. The seeds pass through them unharmed and then get spread through their droppings.
Some seeds are spead by animals, eating the fruit with the seeds then later the seeds come out the back end somewhere else. Other times, seeds are spread by the fruit just droping off the plant.
The good taste is natures way of enticing animals to eat the fruit and spread the seeds.
Fallen fruit, foraging wildlife, littering people, and strong winds are ways that orange seeds are spread. Seeds emerge naturally when fruit rots on the branch or on the ground. They may travel away from their host tree by wildlife- or wind-dispersion.
Plants have evolved fruit to better spread seeds. The fruit is a tremendous waste of energy to produce, only to be eaten by predators/scavengers. The current line of thought is that animals eat the fruit and seeds, wander away, and poop the seeds out (with fertilizer!) spreading the seeds over a great distance
to produce more of that fruit if the plant is killed or dies the seeds will disperse on the ground. each seed will go into the ground. But some seeds will not make it due to birds and other creatures.
some plants have seeds that fall to the ground. these seeds grow near there parents other seeds are the spread to different places animals can spread these seeds too animals eat fruit with seeds in it. the fruit passes in the body of the animal and the seeds goes far from the parent plant the embrol will stay in the seed until the temperature is moist outside
The co-evolution of bananas and bats also resulted in adaptations for seed dispersal. The wild fruit is packed with hard-shelled seeds and little pulp. Bats, along with monkeys and some other animals, eat the fruit and scatter the seeds. Bats, however, are by far the most effective seed dispersers.The co-evolution of bananas and bats also resulted in adaptations for seed dispersal. The wild fruit is packed with hard-shelled seeds and little pulp. Bats, along with monkeys and some other animals, eat the fruit and scatter the seeds. Bats, however, are by far the most effective seed dispersers.
The fruit is the seed bearing part of the plant, it will not help the parent plant but will produce the progeny.