They eat the fruit and...the seeds go out through the faeces. The faeces will seep into the ground, and the seed will remain there and the faeces will be nutrients for the growing seed. <OR> They walk past the plant, the seeds hooks hooking onto the animals coat. As they walk, they drop it around and therefore the seeds will not be too close to the mother plant.
Plants produce fruits with high sugar content to attract animals that will help disperse their seeds. Animals are more likely to eat and spread the seeds of fruits that are sweet and energy-rich. This increases the plants' chances of reproducing and dispersing their seeds to new areas.
Weeds are able to spread to various places and this include; animals, wind, water and mechanical ejection.
carried away by animals
The function of fruit to the plant is to protect and help disperse seeds for reproduction. Fruits develop from the ovary of a flower and can be spread by animals, wind, or water to new locations for germination. Additionally, fruits provide energy and nutrients for the seed during its growth.
Seeds can be dispersed by animals, which eat the seeds and then spread them through their droppings. They can also be dispersed by wind, where the light seeds are carried away by the breeze to new locations.
they can spread their seeds by growing a flower
Bees and butterflies.
When humans and animals eat pumpkins, they spread the seeds.
Some seeds have hooked that stick to animals such as cockle burrs. Some seeds blow in the wind like milkweed or maple. Others are eaten by animals and dropped in feces.
Flower can release its seed by wind. It can also spread the seeds by sticking to the legs of any insect or bird that comes for nectar. It sometimes can spread by rain too.
Animals and Humans. The animals eat then spread them in there droppings and humans plants the seeds.
Plants produce fruits with high sugar content to attract animals that will help disperse their seeds. Animals are more likely to eat and spread the seeds of fruits that are sweet and energy-rich. This increases the plants' chances of reproducing and dispersing their seeds to new areas.
They are spread by the wind. When the flower matures from its usual yellow, the seeds, sporting tiny white 'parachutes' are blown about by the wind - often for considerable distances.
The plant will have seeds all over because of animals who collected them on their fur.
they disturb the plant and hit to seprate
they spread seeds
animals