Seeds disperse to avoid competing with their parent.
An acorn seed sprouting underneath the canopy of its parent tree would be starved for sunlight and would most probably die. An acorn that was hidden by a blue jay under a rock in an open field (and then forgotten) would have an excellent chance of growing to maturity. (Providing something didn't come along and eat it.)
Dispersal of seed - is any method that transports the seed away from the parent plant. This could be by birds eating the seeds, the wind blowing the seeds away, or the seeds being caught on the coats of animals that walk past the parent plant.
The way seeds are spread out to grow, for example by animals because they get stuck to their fur.
Plant dispersal means the dispersal (spreading) of seeds of the plant, for a new plant to grow
Sorry we do not know what you mean by "dispesal".
Air
Yes, Venus Fly Traps do use seed dispersal to multiply.
dispersal of seeds and polination in duckweed
the dispersal of a violet is flying away
animals and some other stuff like wind and the weather can play a big part in seed dispersal.
There are 5 main methods of seed dispersal. They are;- Wind dispersal- Gravity dispersal- Water dispersal- Animal dispersal (including humans!)- force dispersal
wind is the mode of seed dispersal of hair seed of madar
It is called Dispersal
Seed dispersal is the dispersal of embryo generally
Dispersal is important because it is the scattering of seed away from plant
simple examples of seed dispersal by explorasion
Seed dispersal is the movement or transport of seeds away from the parent plant.
Yes, Venus Fly Traps do use seed dispersal to multiply.
dispersal of seeds and polination in duckweed
the dispersal of a violet is flying away
The scattering of seeds is called seed dispersal.
yes
by animals