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Seed dispersal helps to spread the seeds of a plant far away from the parent plant. This helps to avoid overcrowding. this also helps the baby plant to receive all nutrients it needs without fighting with the adult plants.
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When seeds are dispersed by an animal they are usually either consumed by the animal then expelled in the animal's waste or caught in the animal's fur and later released as the animal shed. In both scenarios the animal acts as a transport for the seeds and can carry seeds much further than the small launch in a plant's explosive mechanism
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birds carry pollen and spread seeds
to spread seeds, and to pollinate them
The action that directly helps a plant make new seeds is fertilization. Once these seeds have developed they will be dispersed.
Animals like bees helps flowers spread their seeds to different places.
To spread the plant's seeds around by an animal eating it and then crapping it out somewhere else, not only multiplying the population of the plant, but also widening its range if the plant survives.
Seed dispersal helps to spread the seeds of a plant far away from the parent plant. This helps to avoid overcrowding. this also helps the baby plant to receive all nutrients it needs without fighting with the adult plants.
Oranges (and all other fruit) are seed holders that the parent plant--an orange tree-- uses to spread its seeds. The skin helps protect the seeds.
from the wind
when you grow a plant such as a vegetable when you plant it not only your planting seeds but in some seeds there's extra seeds in it which is smaller then the seed so as it grows the extra seeds get inside of the plant.
Yes, it helps you plant seeds. You can plant four plots with the seeder.
When seeds are dispersed by an animal they are usually either consumed by the animal then expelled in the animal's waste or caught in the animal's fur and later released as the animal shed. In both scenarios the animal acts as a transport for the seeds and can carry seeds much further than the small launch in a plant's explosive mechanism
The wind, kids blowing the seeds around, and also possibly animals eating it going somewhere else and pooping it out.
Raccoons do eat fruit and berries. The seeds are not digested and pass through the animal with the feces thereby helping spread them for the plant.