Seeds are dispersed by various agents like wind , water, animals and humanbeings.Winged seeds like drumstick and maple are carried by wind.Light seeds of grasses or hairy seeds of aak and hairy fruit of sunflower get blown away with wind to far away places.Some seeds are dispersed by water.These fruits or seeds ususlly develop floating ability in the form of spongy or fibrous outer coat as in coconnut.Some seeds are dispersed by animals, especially spiny seeds with hooks which get attached to the bodies of the animals and are carried to distant places.Examples are Xanthium and Urena.Some seeds are dispersed when the fruits burst with sudden jerks.The seeds are scattered far away from the parent plant. This happens in the case of castor and balsam.
[Written by Rini Sebastian]
Seeds are designed to be dispersed through various methods such as wind, water, animals, and self-propulsion. This allows seeds to be carried away from the parent plant, increasing the chances of successful germination in new locations and reducing competition among offspring.
Roses disperse their seeds through the help of animals, such as birds and mammals, that eat the rose hips and then spread the seeds through their droppings. The seeds can also be dispersed through wind or water.
Fruit is usually tasty to animals and birds. The fruit is eaten, which contains the plant's seeds. The digestive system absorbs the fruit - while leaving the seeds untouched. The seeds are removed from the animal's body in its faeces The faeces is essentially a package of fresh fertilizer for the seed to grow in - and the seeds are transported away from the 'parent' plant..
Most love grass are dispersed by animals. Some may be dispersed by wind or by gravity.(But for those who are primary students,dispersal by animals would be the best answer.)
Rubber trees disperse their seeds through wind or water. The seeds of the rubber tree are typically small and lightweight, making them easy to be carried away by the wind to new locations suitable for germination. Alternatively, the seeds can also be dispersed through waterways, allowing them to travel and potentially grow in distant areas.
coconut
COCONUT
Maize seeds are dispersed in a wide variety of methods. Most commonly, for large-scale growers, they are dispersed using tilling machinery that spreads the seeds evenly.
i would say animals
Seeds of all cultivated plants are dispersed by mammals including human being. Seeds of edible fruits are also dispersed by wild animals, like monkeys and squirrels.
Most pepper plants have edible fruits that carry their seeds. In some cases, animals will eat the fruit, and the indigestible seeds will be eliminated by the animal, often some distance away, and with a small amount of fertilizer for the soil.The technical name for this process is endozoochory.
Seeds need water, sunlight, and good soil to grow. Most likely the seeds are lacking one of those necessaties.
Mostly by wind. In the city alot of them get dispersed by lawn mowers.AND SOME THE BIRDSthe dandelion seed is dispersed when wind pass they take the dandelion with themThey disperse their seeds by the wind .WindDandelion seeds are normally dispersed by explosionThey are wafted on the zephyrs of mother nature. (OK, OK, the wind blows them around)Dandelions get dispersed when they are blown away to make wishes on by us , they can be carried away on animals fur , they can also be drifted away by water . The most used dispersal method would pro bally be the wind .Seed dispersal in dandelion takes place by wind. Single seeded fruit (cypsella) provided by hairy parashute is carried by wind to long distances.
Rose plants make fruits called hips. Like most such fruits they are eaten by birds and the seeds are dispersed in their droppings.
Coconuts are covered in the air tight 'hairs' that make it float on the ocean, so its dispersal mechanism is the use of water, or just 'Water'. -98colree40677
Apple seeds can be spread by animals that eat the fruit and pass the seeds through their digestive system, allowing them to be deposited in a new location. They are not typically spread by wind or water.
Probably rain and cold damp conditions.