Spreading of seeds on the ground is known as sowing. And spreading of seeds by wind is known dispersal.
broadcasting
When seed is spread naturally (or by animals) its called dispersal.When seed is spread artificially (during horticultural production) its called sowing, broadcasting is a method of sowing.
It is called Dispersal
Spreading of seeds on the ground is known as sowing. And spreading of seeds by wind is known dispersal.
The seeds have more of a chance of surviving if they spread/disperse.
The scattering of seeds is called seed dispersal.
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.
some plants have seeds that fall to the ground. these seeds grow near there parents other seeds are the spread to different places animals can spread these seeds too animals eat fruit with seeds in it. the fruit passes in the body of the animal and the seeds goes far from the parent plant the embrol will stay in the seed until the temperature is moist outside
How does the structure of the dandelion fruit and seed helps a dandelion spread its seeds? The Light weight structure of the fruit causes wind to move it easily, there fore helping its seed spread.
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.
Yes, mango seeds are able to reproduce. They do this by attracting little animals to eat their seeds, which they then spread elsewhere.
Well like dandelion seeds are light and are able to catch the wind allowing for them to be spread with the wind, and seeds found in fruit can be spread by animals eating the fruit. Those are just several examples.
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