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How are the seeds of burdock dispersed?

when a hairy animal is moving... burdock is very sticky type and it sticks on


How burdock seeds is dispersed?

Burdock seeds are dispersed by animal fur. These burdock seeds have little hooks on them which allows them to "catch" onto the fur.


How burdock seed dispersed?

Burdock seeds are dispersed by animal fur. These burdock seeds have little hooks on them which allows them to "catch" onto the fur.


How are Begger-tick seeds dispersed?

Beggar-tick seeds are dispersed by attaching to the fur of animals or clothing of people passing by. The seeds have tiny hooks that easily cling to surfaces, aiding in their dispersal to new locations.


How are tree seeds and plant seeds carried away?

Typically, seeds are blown by the wind (corn and dandelions, for example) or by having burrs or stickers that cling to the fur of passing animals. Some seeds are carried by birds, or other animals to new locations.


With fur adapted to swimming in the cold what animal has fur on the soles of its giant feet to keep from slipping on ice?

polar bear


What are the features of a plant dispersed by animals?

It has hook -like structures to cling onto animal's fur which will then fall off at a certain place.


How do animals disperse?

Well they disperse seeds by eating them, or getting the seeds stuck on their fur. Then when the animal travels the seeds might fall off the animal and land in a new place.


Names of seeds that scatter by bursting sticking on the fur of animal that scatter by wind scaatter by water?

you


Why seeds of plant dispersed by animal is further than plant dispersed by explosive mechanism?

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


What are some natural ways that seeds get disseminated?

Wind, bird droppings, water transport, animal fur, gravity, animal caching


Why is the symbiotic relationship between animal fur and seeds mutualism?

The symbiotic relationship between animal fur and seeds is considered mutualism because both parties benefit from the interaction. Animals, such as mammals, often carry seeds on their fur as they brush against plants, aiding in seed dispersal. This helps plants spread their offspring over a wider area, while the animals may benefit from the seeds as a food source. Thus, both the plants and the animals gain advantages from this relationship.