By the wind, Lupins drop lots of seeds and are easily blown from garden to garden.
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Wild herbivours help disperse grass and plant seeds that they feed on
Unless harvested, wheat seeds would fall to the ground and germinate. A strong wind would help to blow the seeds further from the parent plant.
Yes, plant cells do help the plant make food. There are certain cells in the plant that help the plant produce food.
Dandelions disperse their seeds using the wind. The wind can blow the seed miles away from its parent. Therefore the new dandelion will not have to compete with the parent plant for space or water.
They do not help a plant survive. They help a plant reproduce by attracting pollinating animals.
Wild herbivours help disperse grass and plant seeds that they feed on
the two main functions of a fruit is to protect seeds while they germinate and to help disperse seeds away from the parent plant
Unless harvested, wheat seeds would fall to the ground and germinate. A strong wind would help to blow the seeds further from the parent plant.
The stem of a plant acts as a conduit, transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves and other parts of the plant through vascular tissues. It also provides support for the plant, allowing it to reach sunlight for photosynthesis and to disperse seeds. Additionally, the stem can store reserves of nutrients and energy for future growth.
Waves and currents help dispersion.
Edward 'Teddy' Lupin, is the son of Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks. He was raised by his grandmother, Andromeda Tonks with the help of his godfather, Harry Potter.
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"Disperse" means "to scatter." Example sentences include:To disperse the crowd, the police fired a warning round into the airShe decided to go for a long run to help disperse her negative thoughtsThe pirate captain dispersed the loot evenly among his crew
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Yes. The shape of the egg cartons help to disperse sound waves.
He gave them good advice and he also taught in the third book.