A pumpkin is a fruit - the seeds are contained in a sweet fleshy material - animals eating the pumpkin will invariably ingest some of the seeds and will disperse them in their excrement.
Dispersed by birds- far too heavy to be dispersed by wind.
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the tiny seed was planted on the west side of my yard and after a while a tree grew
A part of science is the scientific method.
In brief, they use the scientific method, where they find facts by experiment, observation followed by inference.
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it is done by animals
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Burdock uses animal dispersal method through burs that attach to the fur of animals or clothing, allowing them to be carried to new locations.
Yes, Venus Fly Traps do use seed dispersal to multiply.
Oak trees primarily rely on animals for seed dispersal. Squirrels, birds, and other wildlife eat the acorns and then scatter the seeds as they move around. This helps the oak tree offspring to establish in new areas.
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Parachute seed dispersal is a type of seed dispersal where seeds have structures like wings, hairs, or fibers that allow them to be carried by the wind over long distances. These structures help the seeds to be dispersed away from the parent plant so they can germinate in new areas and reduce competition for resources. Examples of plants that use parachute seed dispersal include dandelions and maple trees.
Dandelions primarily use wind dispersal for their seeds. The seeds are attached to a fluffy white structure called a pappus, which acts like a parachute, allowing them to be carried away by the wind. This method enables the seeds to travel long distances from the parent plant, increasing the chances of germination in suitable locations.
Different plants undergo different sorts of seed dispersal. The two forms of seed dispersal are known as autochory, or the use of simple gravity to spread the seeds, and allochory, the use of things like water, wind, or animals to spread the seeds farther.
Dispersed by birds- far too heavy to be dispersed by wind.
By Wind because it has a wing-like structure