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Q: What are some examples of seeds dispersed by animals?
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What are some examples of seeds dispersed by water?

Coconuts,


How are seeds dispersed by animals that eat fruit?

Because many seeds cannot be digested by the animals, they can be passed out in an animal's waste at some distance from the original plant. (see related question)


What scatters seed?

Mainly the wind. However some seeds are dispersed by animals and birds.


How do seeds of cherry disperse?

Another mechanism by which seeds are dispersed by animals involves their encasement in a fleshy, edible fruit. Such fruits are often brightly colored, have pleasant odors, and are nutritious and attractive to herbivorous (plant-eating) animals. These animals eat the fruit, seeds and all. After the fruit passes through the animal's digestive system, the seeds are dispersed at some distance from the parent plant.The seeds of many plants with this sort of animal-dispersal strategy actually require passage through the gut of an animal before they will germinate. Some familiar examples of species that develop animal-dispersed fruits include the cherries, tomatoes, and watermelon.


Seeds dispersed by wind-?

Some of the ingenious adaptations for this method of wind dispersal include seeds that resemble parachutes, helicopters and gliders. Examples are- Calotropis, Adenium and Alestonia seeds.


How do of cherry disperse?

Another mechanism by which seeds are dispersed by animals involves their encasement in a fleshy, edible fruit. Such fruits are often brightly colored, have pleasant odors, and are nutritious and attractive to herbivorous (plant-eating) animals. These animals eat the fruit, seeds and all. After the fruit passes through the animal's digestive system, the seeds are dispersed at some distance from the parent plant.The seeds of many plants with this sort of animal-dispersal strategy actually require passage through the gut of an animal before they will germinate. Some familiar examples of species that develop animal-dispersed fruits include the cherries, tomatoes, and watermelon.


What do flowers dispersed by animals usually have?

Attractive/edible seeds (inside a fruit/berry), or some seeds are sticky so attach themselves to animals - like burrs and vetches which stick mechanically, but some are literally sticky.


How do lavender seeds get dispersed?

The seeds are dispersed by water, wind, animals and dumped garden waste. Some gardeners, at the end of the flowering season, lay pulled up lavendar plants directly on bare soil, from which seeds will drop off and germinate naturally the following year.


How is orange seed dispersed?

Since an orange is a type of berry, i think that it's dispersed by animals because the fruit has to be opened for the seeds to be visible.


What the difference between the structure of a seed that is spread by wind and the structure of a seed that is dispersed by animals?

The seeds dispersed by the wind are small, light and have a feather or hair-like structures that make it easy for the wind to carry and disperse them in other places. The seeds dispersed by animals have adaptations such as burs that cling onto the fur or feathers of animals and get carried to new sites. In some other plants, the seeds are produced inside fleshy fruits that are eaten by animals and pass out through the digestive tract and are dropped in other places.


What is the difference between the structure of a seed that is spread by wind and the structure of a seed that is dispersed by animals?

The seeds dispersed by the wind are small, light and have a feather or hair-like structures that make it easy for the wind to carry and disperse them in other places. The seeds dispersed by animals have adaptations such as burs that cling onto the fur or feathers of animals and get carried to new sites. In some other plants, the seeds are produced inside fleshy fruits that are eaten by animals and pass out through the digestive tract and are dropped in other places.


How does a goosegrass help the seeds to be scattered away from the parent plant?

Most love grass are dispersed by animals. Some may be dispersed by wind or by gravity.(But for those who are primary students,dispersal by animals would be the best answer.)