Grape plant seeds can be dispersed through various methods, including animal ingestion and natural processes. Birds and other animals eat the grapes and excrete the seeds in different locations, promoting germination in new areas. Additionally, water can carry seeds downstream during floods or heavy rains, while wind can disperse them over shorter distances. Human activities, such as agriculture and gardening, also contribute to the spread of grape seeds to new regions.
wind,animal,water and exploding pods
The action that directly helps a plant make new seeds is fertilization. Once these seeds have developed they will be dispersed.
This helps to raise the offsprings chance of survival, at the same time ensuring the parent plants survival. If the seeds land close to the parent plant competition for resources such as water, sunlight, and nutrients will take place, weakening both the offspring plants as well as the parent plant.
The yellow flame plant, also known as Senna surattensis, disperses its seeds primarily through a mechanism called explosive dehiscence. When the seed pods mature and dry out, they can split open suddenly, propelling the seeds away from the parent plant. This process helps ensure that the seeds are scattered over a wider area, increasing the chances of successful germination and growth in suitable environments. Additionally, some seeds may also be dispersed by wind or animals that interact with the plant.
You don't list the waste problems, so how can I answer? However radioactive waste is not a problem for a coal burning plant
No, a sea grape is not a simile. A sea grape is a type of plant that grows along coastlines in tropical regions, often used in landscaping. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using "like" or "as."
No, koolaid does not, but different flavors can. Punch and Grape can.
There isn't a specific country with grape flower as its national flower. However, the grape plant is culturally significant in regions known for wine production, such as France and Italy, where it is revered for its role in winemaking.
it is dispersed by animal waste It is dispersed by exploxion
yes
if you water your plant with grape juice it'll probably turn out to be dying or dry
By animals.
no because u are all stupid
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I could be wrong but. There is nothing in grape soda that could hurt it
Well, technically the whole thing is a plant. The grape itself, or the part you eat, is simply the ovary of the seed inside of it.
It contains starch which was stored there by the plant it was dispersed by.. .