Both are almost the same concept. i.e. Wind, water, and animals.
Humans assist in plant reproduction through artificial pollination, where they transfer pollen from one plant to another to facilitate fertilization. They also help in seed dispersal by collecting and scattering seeds in different locations to aid in the germination and growth of new plants.
After pollination, when the pollen gets to the ovule, the ovule swells to a shape, which will be the fruit, and the eggs inside the ovule will be the seeds. Then the fruit will fall from the plant, and use one of the five ways of seed dispersal to be carried either by wind, water, humans, animals, or another mechanical way to a new plot of land.
After pollination, when the pollen gets to the ovule, the ovule swells to a shape, which will be the fruit, and the eggs inside the ovule will be the seeds. Then the fruit will fall from the plant, and use one of the five ways of seed dispersal to be carried either by wind, water, humans, animals, or another mechanical way to a new plot of land.
No, flowers and berries are not decomposers. They are parts of plants that play roles in reproduction and fruiting, respectively. Decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, are organisms that break down dead organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. Flowers and berries contribute to the ecosystem in different ways, primarily through supporting pollination and seed dispersal.
Pollination can occur through wind, animals (such as bees, butterflies, and birds), and self-pollination (where pollen is transferred from the anther to the stigma of the same flower or a different flower on the same plant).
The peas shoot out of the pods. Sorry for no more but I can't find any more.
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.
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)
Seeds can be spread through various methods, including wind dispersal, where lightweight seeds are carried away by the breeze; water dispersal, where seeds float on water and are transported to new locations; and animal dispersal, where seeds attach to fur or feathers or are ingested and later excreted by animals, allowing them to germinate in different areas. These methods help ensure that plants can colonize new environments and maintain genetic diversity.
Plants depend on animals for pollination, seed dispersal, and protection from pests. Animals help plants reproduce by carrying pollen between flowers, spreading seeds to new locations, and eating pests that could harm the plant. This mutual relationship benefits both plants and animals in the ecosystem.
Seeds get dispersed by the following means:-by waterby air or windby animalsby insectsby landby bearing spiny outgrowthsby burstingby birds
wind & animals