The parent plants want the seeds to go away from the parent plants so that their genes don't compete. That is why they will blow around or catch on a animals coat.
Well birds may sometimes carry seeds in their mouths (or beaks) and while their flying they drop seeds which causes plants and trees to grow.
Non-flowering plants such as ferns and mosses don't need seeds. Instead, they produce spores.
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.
When the saga seeds disperse,it scatters its seeds far and wide.It will then from that place,grow into a saga plant.Pollination comes first,then fertilisation,then seed dispersal,and lastly,germination.It will then scatter the seeds and will repeat.Saga seeds disperse because the saga seeds can grow in a new place and will have more saga plants.The same goes for other plants that are dispersed by wind,animal,water,and splitting of fruits.Saga is by explosive action,so it can scatter far and wide.You can also go to a local gardening shop and buy saga seeds to plant you own too!Plus,you can watch it being dispersed when it bursts by explosive action.It will be fun!And can improve your science knowledge on dispersing!
No!?
Yes, Anthophyta, also known as flowering plants, do have seeds. The seeds are enclosed within the ovary of the flower and are produced as a result of sexual reproduction. Seeds enable plants to disperse and reproduce in different environments.
In flowering plants, the ripened ovary develops into a fruit. This fruit contains the seeds of the plant and serves as a way for the plant to disperse its seeds. The fruit can have various structures and forms, depending on the plant species.
Flowering plants produce seeds.
Flowering plants reproduce by producing seeds.
Three major adaptations in flowering plants are the evolution of flowers to attract pollinators for reproduction, the development of fruits to protect and disperse seeds, and the ability to undergo double fertilization for efficient seed production.
You get both flowering plants and non-flowering plants; non-flowering are things like mosses, ferns and liverworts which produce spore, flowering plants produce seeds
cacti are flowering plants and produce seeds
why are seeds important to flowering plants
A Dicot seed is a seed from certain flowering plants. Those flowering plants that have embryonic leaves come from Dicot seeds.
A Dicot seed is a seed from certain flowering plants. Those flowering plants that have embryonic leaves come from Dicot seeds.
to attract animals who eat them and disperse the seeds
on the ground