Bees, birds, bats, wind, etc.
birds carry pollen and spread seeds
They are caught by even the slightest breeze - making them travel far from the parent plant.
The action that directly helps a plant make new seeds is fertilization. Once these seeds have developed they will be dispersed.
Animals like bees helps flowers spread their seeds to different places.
from the wind
Moonseed plants use animals, such as birds or small mammals, to disperse their seeds. The fruits of the moonseed plant are attractive to animals, who eat the fruits and help spread the seeds as they move around. Additionally, the seeds of the moonseed plant are often dispersed through water or by falling to the ground near the parent plant.
Cherry blossoms are dispersed from the parent plant through the release of seeds contained in the fruit. Animals, wind, or water can help spread these seeds to new locations where the plant can grow.
A tasty fruit will attract hungry animals looking for food. These animals will eat the fruit and scatter the seeds through their droppings, helping the plant spread its seeds to new locations.
Animals help the plant by participating in seed dispersal. The burr contains the seeds of the plant and when it attaches to an animal and is carried some place else, the burr will fall off or be taken off. The seeds inside the burr will then grow in the new location and will spread the growth of the plant.
they disturb the plant and hit to seprate
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The two main functions of fruit for a plant are to protect and disperse seeds. Fruits help protect seeds from environmental stress, predation, and damage. They also aid in seed dispersal by attracting animals that eat the fruit and then spread the seeds through their droppings.