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Different plants use different methods. Some use fruit, some use seeds whose shape makes it easy for them to be carried by wind, some seeds develop burrs with which they stick to passing animals and then drop to the ground later.

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Q: What part of a plant is used to help disperse seeds so that newlants can grow?
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