Seeds are scattered by humans...mostly farmers and gardeners...by way of hand, gas powered machines and spreaders. The wind picks up and carries seeds from plants to places where they may find homes in the ground, germinate and become plants. Mice and other small animals and birds eat seeds and when they defecate, the seeds are moved/scattered. Squirrels also pick up seeds and plant them in hopes of creating storage areas so they have food in the winter.
Seeds that are considered monocot seeds contain phloem and xylem as scattered around. Dicot seeds have more organization, with the xylem in an x and the phloem surrounding it.
Evergreen trees typically reproduce through seed dispersal. Their cones contain seeds which are released and dispersed by wind, animals, or birds. Once the seeds land in suitable soil conditions, they germinate, grow into seedlings, and eventually mature into new evergreen trees.
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No; pinecones are the seepods of coniferous (evergreen) trees.
Lady's finger, also known as okra, disperses its seeds by forming long pods that split open when mature, releasing the seeds inside. The seeds are then scattered when the wind or animals come into contact with the pods.
how are seeds of an orange tree scattered
Maple seeds are scattered by the wind.
Seeds and fruits can be scattered by wind, water, and birds.
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Seeds, papers, leaves, and toys are examples of things that can be scattered.
seed coat
By animal, wind, water
Rain showers can be scattered, you will often hear the weather forcaster, forcasting scattered showers, seeds too can be scattered either by natural events such a being scattered by the wind, or animals, or a farmer may scatter seeds in order to grow crops. In maths terms you can produce scatter graphs with data plotted or scattered all over the graph area.The final answer is to have your ashes scattered.
fruit and seeds have speicial charctiristics that facilitat their dispersal
They grow from seeds. If you take a pine cone apart, you will find seeds in them.
Cooking seeds will make sure the seeds do not grow. The only seeds that need heat to germinate are some evergreen tree seeds.