A blackberry's main dispersal - is by animals and birds. The plant surrounds its seeds in a tasty 'flesh'. This encourages animals and birds to eat the berries. The seeds simply pass though the digestive system and are expelled along with a 'dollop' of fertiliser.
Birds I think
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it benefits by this when the animal eats a seed, it carries it inside its body until it needs to use the bathroom. the seed then leaves the animal's body by means of waste (aka poop) and where the seed lands, it will grow. of course, it can only grow if conditions are favorable.
Basically, you can use the map or compass to find the areas where the wolves are. In the map they may look pink, on the compass you see a wolf. Basically, you use V to go in scent mode, which allows you to track the other wolves. You must go to all of those areas once, then you may return to one to find a dispersal wolf who, if you use the right commands, be your mate.
Scientific Method
Same as other mammals- they use lungs.
There are myriad plants that use wind dispersal to spread their seeds. Examples include dandelions, Box Elder, various Maples, Sycamore, Evergreen Ash, Tipu Tree, Empress Tree, and Tree of Heaven, among others.The types of wind dispersal seeds are:GlidersParachutesHelicopters (Whirlybirds)Flutterers/SpinnersCottony Seeds & FruitsTumbleweedMiscellaneous
Splitting Open
a flower
it is done by animals
who would know we are not geeks are we hahaha
the seed pod bursts open and scatters the seeds.the seeds then germinate!!
Yes, Venus Fly Traps do use seed dispersal to multiply.
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.
By Wind because it has a wing-like structure
Dispersed by birds- far too heavy to be dispersed by wind.
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.
Here is how you use dispersed in a sentence, "The groups of lions were dispersed by the game rangers." This means to scatter or spread out.
A pumpkin is a fruit - the seeds are contained in a sweet fleshy material - animals eating the pumpkin will invariably ingest some of the seeds and will disperse them in their excrement.