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Sycamore has wings which helps them to disperse easily.
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they make a seed and the seed falls in to the ground then grows
The fruit of a cotton plant is a four chambered capsule; a dry husk sort of structure with a seed in each of the four chambers. The seeds are covered with long fibers that cushion the seed while it's in the capsule, and then when the capsule opens to release the seeds the fibers help the seed disperse in the wind or by other means. These fibers are what me make cotton products out of.
No. Silk-cotton is a man-made blend of Silk and Cotton. * Cotton is spun from the flowering seed heads of the cotton plant * Silk is spun from the cocoons of silkworms, which feed on leaves of the mulberry tree
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By Wind
Disperse is defined as the transfer of a seed or fruit from the parent plant to other places where the seed may germinate.
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By water
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Cotton seed: the seeds of the cotton plant. Seed cotton: the cotton fiber with seeds still attached, still needing to go through the cotton gin.