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In botany the process of the seed being released and moved away from the partent plant by a "vector" is called dispersal.
In farming the genral term used to scatter seeds is called broadcasting
The scattering of seeds away from the parent plant is known as seed dispersal. Since plants have limited movement many dispersal mechanisms are used.
Scattering seeds is known as broadcasting.
Seed dispersal
Fertlization
Broadcasting
dispersal
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Angiosperm refers to seed producing plants. This includes plants with flowers, and fruits with seeds inside. This is the meaning of angiosperm in botany.
evaporation
Cone-bearing plants are called conifers and conifers are classified as gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are seed-producing plants. The term is derived from the Greek word "gymnospermos" which means "naked seeds".
Germination is a term used to describe the first stages of a young seeds life. Basically, the reason a seeds germinates or starts its life is when it becomes non-dormant of when you add water, sunlight, and other basic needs for a growing plant.
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The chipmunk would then be a herbivore because it eats only plants and fruits.
Proliferation
Contamination
desertification
flowering plants
Bloodborne transmission -MD.
Kallonji is a common term for seeds of onion. Black jeera is obtained from plants of Apiaceae family.No,kallonji isn't black jeera.They are the seeds of plant Nigella Siteva.
Capital spread is basically a term used to describe how well a company can make money on it's investments. It can be used to describe the difference in how much a company spends and how much it makes.
The terms Mendel used to describe the heterozygous pea plant was the hybrid term....i hope that helped
One parent thus the term "self"
Plants, it's a term used to describe when parts of the plant die.
The word dispersion means the process of distributing things in a wide area. This is a common term when it comes to seeds.