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The spreading out of seeds from the original plant is called dispersal.

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What do you call the spreading of seeds from the original plant?

The spreading of seed is referenced as shattering in grasses but dispersing is a general term for the spreading of seed. There are thousands of ways that seeds are dispersed by different species.


What do you call the spreading of seeds from the parent plant?

dispersion of seeds


What do you call the spreading out of seeds from a plant?

Seed dispersal


What do we call the spreading out of the seeds from the parent plant?

Seed dispersal


Spreading seeds away from the plant is call?

seed dispersion.


What do you call something that grows on a plant and has seeds in it?

fruit.


What do you call the spreading out of seeds of the parent plant?

Different plants undergo different sorts of seed dispersal. The two forms of seed dispersal are known as autochory, or the use of simple gravity to spread the seeds, and allochory, the use of things like water, wind, or animals to spread the seeds farther.


What do you call the spreading out of the seeds from the parent plant?

Different plants undergo different sorts of seed dispersal. The two forms of seed dispersal are known as autochory, or the use of simple gravity to spread the seeds, and allochory, the use of things like water, wind, or animals to spread the seeds farther.


Is cilantro corriander?

Some countries call the leaves 'cilantro' and the roots and seeds 'coriander'. Other countries simply call the entire plant coriander but refer to the specific part of the plant i.e. coriander leaf, coriander root and coriander seeds


What are the features of the seeds in a tomoto plant?

they are tiny little seeds which you can eat boiled cooked or roasted . hahahaha cool x i love you call me boys x


What make a fruit a fruit?

If it has seeds, then it is a fruit. If it doesn't then it's a vegetable. Even capsicum is a fruit (it has seeds).


There are white seeds in seedless watermelon. How can they call them seedless?

Those white seeds are vestigial seeds and are not viable - which means they don't have the innards to germinate. They can be eaten. Since a fruit's function is to provide seeds for plant propagation, it can be difficult to produce a completely seedless fruit. At least you don't have a bunch of seeds to spit out!