Animals eat fruit and pass the seeds through the digestive system, which helps break down the seed coat and induces germination of the seed.
Animals transport seeds that are stuck to their fur/feathers.
Animals shake/ruffle about plants which causes seeds to fall from the tree/plant.
Two animals that help plant and trees with either pollination or seed dispersal includes birds and insects.
The process is called seed dispersal. It helps plants colonize new areas, reduce competition for resources, and increase genetic diversity. This can be achieved through various means such as wind, water, animals, or explosive mechanisms.
by animals
its eaten by animals
Three mechanisms for seed dispersal are wind dispersal (seeds carried by wind currents), animal dispersal (seeds carried by animals), and water dispersal (seeds carried by water currents). Adaptations for seed dispersal include structures like wings or hairs on seeds that aid in wind dispersal, fruit that attracts animals to eat and disperse seeds, and buoyant seed coats that enable water dispersal.
Seed dispersal is the movement of seeds away from the parent plant, ensuring the successful germination and growth of new plants. This process helps plants colonize new areas and reduces competition among offspring for resources. Different methods of seed dispersal include wind, water, animals, and self-dispersal mechanisms.
it is done by animals
I think it's zoochory(the dispersal of seeds by means of animals/humans)
Seed dispersal is the process by which seeds are spread away from their parent plant to new locations. This can be done through various methods such as wind, water, animals, and gravity. By dispersing seeds, plants increase their chances of survival and colonization in different habitats.
animals are the agent of xanthium seeds
animals are the agent of xanthium seeds
Seed dispersal for chiku, or sapodilla, occurs primarily through animals that consume the fruit. When animals eat the sweet, fibrous flesh, they often discard the seeds at different locations, facilitating germination away from the parent tree. This process helps in the propagation of the species and enhances genetic diversity. Additionally, human activities, such as planting or transporting the fruit, can also contribute to seed dispersal.