dispersal of seeds and polination in duckweed
who would know we are not geeks are we hahaha
Yes, Venus Fly Traps do use seed dispersal to multiply.
the dispersal of a violet is flying away
There are five methods of seed dispersal.The first one is human dispersal, when human beings harvest the plant, take the seed out from the fruit, and plant it in another plot of land (like tomatoes, cucumbers, etc...). Water dispersal is when the fruit falls in the water and is light enough to float for at least a few seconds (like coconuts, water lilies, etc...). Animal dispersal is when an animal gets the fruit stuck in its hair or fur and scratches it off after a few minutes or eats the fruit and the seed emerges from its droppings (like burrs, mistletoe, etc...). Wind dispersal happens when the fruit is light enough to glide with the wind for at least a few seconds (like schizocarps, samaras, etc...), and mechanical dispersal is when the seed(s) are dispersed in a way like a slingshot (like peas, forget-me-nots, etc...).
The seedcoat of lima bean is hard whereas it is membranous in peanut.
Wind is the best method of seed dispersal.
dispersal of seeds and polination in duckweed
lima bean
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the radical embryo the cotyledon and the seed coat
neither
by seed dispersal
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a flower
Phaseolus lunatus is the lima bean. Its well know as a "butter bean" as well and other names in other counties. The Lima Bean is known in so many different cultures and called so many different names.
it is done by animals