The spreading out of seeds from the original plant is called dispersal.
dispersal of seeds and polination in duckweed
by animals
Seeds having wings or hairy parachute are adapted to self dispersal
Seeds aid in the dispersal of a plant because they often grow to the point in which they can be moved through the wind or the water.
Seeds help plants in dispersal and propagation
the seeds drift away in the water
Can grow more plants and help nature.
the seeds drift away in the water
wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal and mechanical dispersal
wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal and mechanical dispersal
The spreading out of seeds from the original plant is called dispersal.
Fruits are designed to protect the maturing seeds and help with the dispersal (spreading) of seeds after they have matured. If seeds were not spread over a large area, they would be stunted from the competition with each other. The type of fruit determines whether the seed are scattered by mechanical dispersal or by agent dispersal. Mechanical dispersal occurs when the ripened fruit bursts open and scatters the seeds some distance from the plant. Agent dispersal occurs or in this case birds and many other animals become dispersal agents by feeding on fleshy fruits like blueberries, raspberries, and black berries. Many of the seeds pass throguh an animals's digestive sistem unharmed or are dropped by the animal before being eaten; consequently, the seed may be sccattered far from the parent plant.
What does dispersal mean?
dispersal of seeds and polination in duckweed
by animals
Dispersal by splitting