ok so poppy is dispersed by wind :)))))
by harriet
ok so poppy is dispersed by wind :))))) by harriet
Poppy seeds are often dispersed by animals that eat the seeds and then excrete them in a different location. They can also be carried by the wind or by water, helping them spread to new areas for germination. Additionally, human activities like transporting poppy seeds for culinary purposes can also contribute to their dispersal.
When the poppy flower has bloomed and the petals fall off, there is a large bulb that develops where the flower was. When the bulb is ripe, it develops small holes. The seeds are in the bulb and when it sways back and forth in the wind the seeds are shaken out of these small holes like a salt shaker.
Poppy seeds have several adaptations that aid in their dispersal. They are extremely small and lightweight, allowing them to be easily carried by the wind over long distances. Additionally, their smooth, hard surface helps them resist moisture, ensuring they remain viable even in varying environmental conditions. The seeds can also remain dormant for long periods until conditions are favorable for germination, further enhancing their chances of successful dispersal and growth.
wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal and mechanical dispersal
Its called a poppy!
wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal and mechanical dispersal
Poppy is spelt Poppy
2 syllables:copy, floppy, gloppy, groppy, kopy, poppy, sloppy3 syllables:blue poppy, bush poppy, corn poppy, draft copy, fair copy, field poppy, hard copy, horned poppy, horn poppy, jalopy, plume poppy, prompt copy, sea poppy, test copy, topkapi, tree poppy, welsh poppy, wind poppy, wood poppy, write copy4 syllables:arctic poppy, carbon copy, flaming poppy, flanders poppy, iceland poppy, master copy, prickly poppy, review copy, western poppy, xerox copy5 syllables:celandine poppy, mexican poppy, opium poppy, yellow horned poppy6 syllables:california poppy, oriental poppy7 syllables:california tree poppy, mexican tulip poppy rymezone.com
why did they use a poppy
The four main dispersal methods are wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal, and self-dispersal. Wind dispersal involves seeds or spores being carried by the wind, water dispersal involves seeds or spores being carried by water currents, animal dispersal involves seeds or spores being carried by animals, and self-dispersal involves seeds or spores being dispersed by the plant itself.
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