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How does a wing-like disperse seeds?

The seed-dispersal mechanism would be wind, because it has a wing structure.


What method does an oak use for seed dispersal?

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.


What Do acorns eat?

Acorns are the seed of the Oak tree and therefore they do not eat.


How is oak seed is dispersed?

Some acorns will fall to the ground, or squirrels can carry them away and bury the acorns some distance from the Oak tree. Not all acorns will be found again by the squirrel.


What plants do bats squirrels and woodpeckers help with seed dispersal?

money trees and party trees


How a acorn is dispersed?

Animals either eat the acorn and expel them some distance from the tree when they go to the toilet. or they are stored underground by squirrels who ultimately forget one or two, which in turn sprout and grow.


What does seed dispersal mean for kids?

Seed dispersal is the way seeds are spread from one place to another. This helps plants grow in new locations and not compete for resources in their parent plant's area. Methods of seed dispersal include wind, animals, water, and explosive mechanisms.


What is the importance of seed dispersal?

Dispersal is important because it is the scattering of seed away from plant


Are acorns nuts?

Yes. It is the seed of an oak.


What Is An Oak Trees Seed?

Acorns.


Do Venus Fly Trap have seed dispersal?

Yes, Venus Fly Traps do use seed dispersal to multiply.


What are 3 mechanisms and adaptations for seed dispersal?

Three mechanisms for seed dispersal are wind dispersal (seeds carried by wind currents), animal dispersal (seeds carried by animals), and water dispersal (seeds carried by water currents). Adaptations for seed dispersal include structures like wings or hairs on seeds that aid in wind dispersal, fruit that attracts animals to eat and disperse seeds, and buoyant seed coats that enable water dispersal.