Seed dispersal helps to spread the seeds of a plant far away from the parent plant. This helps to avoid overcrowding. this also helps the baby plant to receive all nutrients it needs without fighting with the adult plants.
Dispersal is vital to allow the seeds maximum chance of finding a spot to grow away from the cover of the parent.
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Dispersal is important because it is the scattering of seed away from plant
Seed dispersal can over plant a certain area or the seed can be bad for that certain environment
plant make thier own species
Mimicry in biology is an evolution pattern to make resemble to other species for the benefit of survival. Some mimicry in insect is to gain advantage by resemble plant component and lure the prey to their reach.
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.
To expand the natural range of the plant species.
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Both are meant for dispersal and to overcome the adverse conditions. Also both help in continuing the survival of that particular plant species.
Flowers ultimately result in seed formation and seeds are helpful of multiplication, dormancy to overcome unfavourable seasons and dispersal to new areas for better survival of a plant species.
Dispersal is important because it is the scattering of seed away from plant
Flowers ultimately result in seed formation and seeds are helpful of multiplication, dormancy to overcome unfavourable seasons and dispersal to new areas for better survival of a plant species.
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the importance of seed dispersal is for the continuation of plant and species life
Sulphur crested cockatoos are important in seed dispersal. As they feed, they spread seeds to other places, ensuring propagation of the plant species on which they feed. When seeds fall to the ground directly near the parent plant, they young seedlings are usually overshadowed by the parent plant, and stand a lower chance of survival than when they sprout in a clearing or away from taller trees.
it prevents overcrowding and at the same time gets opportunity for better habitat.