The peas shoot out of the pods. Sorry for no more but I can't find any more.
Both are almost the same concept. i.e. Wind, water, and animals.
They wont be harmed if they are in an animals digestive system and then get dropped. The air is a fast safe way to travel too. There are many ways to disperse.
Seeds get dispersed by the following means:-by waterby air or windby animalsby insectsby landby bearing spiny outgrowthsby burstingby birds
animal dispersal and wind dispersal
Dispersal can be caused by wind,water,or living things,including humans
There is acctualy 4 ways Wind, Animal, Water and Self-Dispersal(This is when the fruit walls of some plants dry out and burst, the split ovary scatters all its seeds explosivly)
There are lots of different ways seeds disperse such as: seed get stuck to animals and the animal carry them. also they can be transported by wind and water However most types of beans disperse by self-dispersal. The pod "explode" and the beans fly out.
Self dispersal water and wind
hit it with a hammer!!!! well uhhh... if u meant sCaterred as in their being dispersed.. then they could be dipersed in a varitey of ways like wind dispersal water dispersal presence of tiny wing like structures by animals etc. but if u did mean sHattered then really.. use a hammer or if its a nut like seed use a nut cracker
Transfer of pollen grains from male flower to female flower is called pollination. This process is facilitated by wind, insects, birds ect. This is the process of fertilization, which leads to formation of fruits or seeds. this is the 2nd step of sexual reproduction (first is formation of gametes- pollens and ovum). on the other hand Transfer of seed is called Seed Dispersal. Seeds can be dispersed in a number of different ways. They may be carried by wind, water or animals. Some plants even shoot the seeds out explosively. This is the process of reproduction, it is the last step of sexual reproduction.
pollen can be transferred in many ways: On animals fur, bees, butterflys.
I only have 4, skimming/vacuuming, burning, bioremediation and dispersal agents.