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Explosive dispersal
Plants in freshwater marshes disperse their seeds through various methods such as wind, water, animals, or by self-propelling mechanisms. Some plants produce lightweight seeds that can be carried by the wind, while others have seeds that float on water currents. Some plants rely on animals to eat and disperse their seeds, while others have adaptations for self-propelled dispersal.
Yes,it Does because it a gas that speed so it burns the seeds
to attract animals who eat them and disperse the seeds
it disperse their seeds in 4 ways.it shoots out its seeds to a far placeanimals eat the seeds and pass it outit disperse by airit disperse by water
It disperse by animals
It depends, if the air blows with heavy speed then it may.........
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.
Basil plants disperse their seeds through a process called dehiscence, where the seedpods split open to release the seeds. The seeds are typically dispersed by wind, water, or by sticking to passing animals.
Castor plants disperse their seeds through explosive dehiscence of the fruit capsules. When the capsule dries out, it splits open rapidly, ejecting the seeds away from the parent plant. This mechanism helps the seeds to spread and germinate in new locations.
Plants cannot fly on their own. They rely on other mechanisms like wind, water, animals, or humans to disperse their seeds for reproduction.
Plants produce fruit to protect and disperse their seeds, ensuring the survival and spread of their species.
To spread and multiply by getting the seeds away from the mother plant.