Ways organisms may be dispersed may be birds wind and water go to chacha answers to find more
Animals disperse seeds in various ways that include seeds with barbs that get stuck in their feathers or fur and are carried to new areas. They eat the fruit with the seeds and once through the digestive tract, seeds are dropped in other areas. Another way animals disperse seeds is by burying them for later and not retrieving them so they grow into new plants.
describe three possible ways in which a hypothesis may rise?
There are three ways in which heat can be transferred from one surface to another. These three ways are conduction, convection and radiation.
The three ways are: radiation, conduction, and convection.
Disperse is defined as the transfer of a seed or fruit from the parent plant to other places where the seed may germinate.
Three factors that limit dispersal of a species are physical barriers, competition, and climate.
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distribute, disperse, allocate,
Water, wildlife, and wind are ways in which spinach seeds disperse. The aquatic plant which is known as water spinach is most likely to disperse by water since its air pocket-filled labyrinthine seeds can float and disperse with water currents. The terrestrial plant tends to disperse by wildlife and winds.
so it can reproduce its plant species. how about taking up science classes?
Ecosystems can be altered through habitat destruction, introduction of invasive species, and pollution. These factors can disrupt the delicate balance of an ecosystem, leading to changes in species composition and overall ecosystem function.
If you are walking in the woods and a bug falls on you and it hops off when you get back to your neighborhood that is dispersal
environmental changes, predators , diseases , competition !
Plants produce fruit to protect and disperse their seeds, ensuring the survival and spread of their species.
Yes, humans affect other species in many ways. Humans disperse other species by actually transporting them to places where the species does not occur naturally, such as the introduction of rabbits to Australia. Humans encroach on wild habitat and the animal species there move away, usually to less hospitable areas. Bears and mountain lions in the North American west lose ground to new towns, ski resorts, mining activity. So-called big game hunting in Africa brought several species to the brink of extinction until game reserves were created. Even in these protected areas poaching is a big problem. We destroy more than we "disperse".
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There are just three species of monotreme: the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna. Of the three species, the long-beaked echidna is the largest.