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Q: How do plants overcome the lack of locomotion to find mates and disperse offspring?
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What structures disperse the offspring in flowering plants?

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Why do flowering plants disperse their seeds?

The parent plants want the seeds to go away from the parent plants so that their genes don't compete. That is why they will blow around or catch on a animals coat.


Are plants locomotion?

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Is locomotion a characteristic of plants?

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How do plants differ from animals in terms of locomotion?

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Why do seeds disperse from a new plant?

Seeds disperse from plants as a way of propogating to colonize a greater area.


If plants did not disperse what would happen?

If plants did not disperse, they would all be stuck in a single location. They would then compete for soil and light and would eventually die out.


How do castor plants disperse their seeds?

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Is plant locomotion present or absent?

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Why might the evolution of the seed have enabled cone bearing and flowering plants to become successful in living in dry land?

The evolution of the seed enabled plants to resist harsh environments and disperse offspring more widely.For bryophytes and seedless vascular plants, single-celled spores are the only protective stage in the life cycle.


Why might the evolution of the seed have enabled cone bearing and flowering plants to become successful in living on dry land?

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Why plant disperse their seed?

Plants disperse their seeds to expand their growth area and give them accesses to more resources. If seeds simply fell in the same area, it would quickly run out of food to sustain the plants.