It uses the splitting method.
The smallest seeds know are Orchid seeds. However this does not seem to fit your crossword A------s
Fruits that start with the letter J:JaboticabaJack fruitJaffa orangeJaguaJalapeno pepperJamaica cherryJamaica plumJambulJamumJapanese bayberryJapanese pumpkinJapanese raisinJasmineJatobaJavaJelly nutJenipapoJerusalem artichokeJew's Apple also known as Aubergine and June berry.JicamaJingleberryJocoteJohnathan applesJon-A-Gold applesJon-o-gold applesJujubeJune berryJune plumJuniper berryJuremAcording to botany, plants with seeds are concidered seeds, therefore - peppers are concidered fruit - even though they aren't sweet. So, for example, a jalapeno is a fruit!Jujube is a fruit starting with the letter J. This fruit is sometimes called a Chinese date. Jackfruit are another fruit starting with J.
She is known for her very large pottery. She often follows nature by putting seeds or fruit shapes on her pottery.
Angio sperms are plants that produce their egg and sperm cells in flowers, and produce their seeds inside fruit.
Opossums mainly eat fruit, plant materials, seeds and things like that but they will eat eat insects. They are generally omnivores but overall they often eat fruit. They are in the omnivorous range.yes
The fruit of a plant helps in the reproduction and dispersal of seeds by protecting the seeds and attracting animals to eat the fruit and spread the seeds to new locations.
fruit and seeds have speicial charctiristics that facilitat their dispersal
The rubber fruit splits due to the buildup of internal pressure as the seeds inside develop. As they mature, the fruit's outer skin becomes stretched and eventually cracks open, allowing the seeds to disperse. This splitting mechanism is an evolutionary adaptation that helps ensure the seeds have the opportunity to germinate and grow in new locations. The process usually occurs when the fruit is ripe, maximizing seed dispersal effectiveness.
The process where a ripe fruit bursts open to release its seeds is called explosive dehiscence. This mechanism enables the seeds to be forcefully ejected from the fruit to disperse and germinate in new locations. It is a common method of seed dispersal in plants like peas and touch-me-nots.
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.
There are several types of seed dispersal, including wind dispersal, where seeds are carried away by the wind; water dispersal, where seeds float and are transported by water; animal dispersal, where seeds are eaten and later excreted by animals or carried on their fur; and explosive dispersal, where seeds are ejected from the fruit when it bursts open. Each method helps ensure that seeds spread to suitable environments for germination and growth.
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Apple tree (Malus domestica) - agent: animals; dispersal: seeds encased in fruit. Maple tree (Acer spp.) - agent: wind; dispersal: seeds attached to a propeller-like structure. Coconut palm tree (Cocos nucifera) - agent: water; dispersal: seeds enclosed in a buoyant husk.
Some seeds are spead by animals, eating the fruit with the seeds then later the seeds come out the back end somewhere else. Other times, seeds are spread by the fruit just droping off the plant.
The main function of the pericarp is to protect the seeds within the fruit and aid in their dispersal. It can also help attract animals for seed dispersal or protect the seeds from environmental factors.
fruit. The ovary wall will develop into the fruit as the seeds inside mature. The fruit protects the seeds and aids in their dispersal.
After fertilization, the ovary develops into a fruit that surrounds the seeds produced from the fertilization process. The fruit protects the seeds and aids in their dispersal to new locations for germination.