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Yes, peach seeds can be dispersed by animals, particularly by frugivores that consume the fruit. When animals eat peaches, they often swallow the seeds whole, which can pass through their digestive systems unharmed. Once excreted, these seeds can germinate and grow in new locations, aiding in the plant's spread. However, the likelihood of successful germination depends on various factors, including the seed's viability and the environment in which it lands.

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Seeds dispersed by wind-?

Some of the ingenious adaptations for this method of wind dispersal include seeds that resemble parachutes, helicopters and gliders. Examples are- Calotropis, Adenium and Alestonia seeds.


How are dandelion seeds diffrent from apple seeds?

Dandelion seeds are attached to a fluffy parachute-like structure that helps them disperse in the wind, while apple seeds are contained within the fruit's core. Dandelion seeds are lighter and able to travel farther distances with wind dispersal, whereas apple seeds rely on animals to scatter them. Additionally, dandelion seeds are adapted for long-distance dispersal to colonize new areas, while apple seeds are typically dispersed closer to the parent tree.


Why are fruits brightly coloured?

The fruits that are dispersed by animals are often pulpy juicy and bright by color so that the animals can be able to see them. They are fleshy so that they can be eaten by the animals that disperses them.


What ways that seeds get from the flower to the ground for germinating?

One way that seeds are able to get from the flower to the ground for germination is by the wind or water carrying them. Another way by animals and insects that may brush against a seed and making it fall.


What adaptations do plants have taken on over the years to make sure that their seeds are able to travel farther away?

The plants haven't adapted. When plant seeds get wet they can ruin. In earlier times it was harder to seal containers effectively so the seeds could get wet and ruin. Now it's easier to make sure the seeds don't come in contact with moisture.

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Seeds dispersed by wind-?

Some of the ingenious adaptations for this method of wind dispersal include seeds that resemble parachutes, helicopters and gliders. Examples are- Calotropis, Adenium and Alestonia seeds.


What characteristics of fruits and seeds dispersed by water and wind?

Water: Husk as covering Able to float on water


How are dandelion seeds diffrent from apple seeds?

Dandelion seeds are attached to a fluffy parachute-like structure that helps them disperse in the wind, while apple seeds are contained within the fruit's core. Dandelion seeds are lighter and able to travel farther distances with wind dispersal, whereas apple seeds rely on animals to scatter them. Additionally, dandelion seeds are adapted for long-distance dispersal to colonize new areas, while apple seeds are typically dispersed closer to the parent tree.


Why are fruits brightly coloured?

The fruits that are dispersed by animals are often pulpy juicy and bright by color so that the animals can be able to see them. They are fleshy so that they can be eaten by the animals that disperses them.


How do you get a peach on harvest moon ds?

The Tree in the middle of your farmland is a Peach tree that will grow Peaches in the Summer so you will be able to get Peaches unless you have chopped it down. Then you will need to visit Vestas farm on a Monday between 4pm and 7pm where you can buy seeds for a Peach Tree Hope this helps, The Giggling Pianist


What ways that seeds get from the flower to the ground for germinating?

One way that seeds are able to get from the flower to the ground for germination is by the wind or water carrying them. Another way by animals and insects that may brush against a seed and making it fall.


Why do animals need plants?

the main, maybe most significant reason for plants needing animals is for fertilization. Plants have evolved to reproduce effectively. Seeds need to be dispursed- note how many seeds are designed to attach to the fur of animals such as foxes/ cats or dogs and pollination, vital for genetic variation- sexual reproduction is carried out by bees. Some plants rely on birds eating the seeds as the seeds are only able to grow when they have been excreted with sufficient nutrients from the birds faeces.


What adaptations do plants have taken on over the years to make sure that their seeds are able to travel farther away?

The plants haven't adapted. When plant seeds get wet they can ruin. In earlier times it was harder to seal containers effectively so the seeds could get wet and ruin. Now it's easier to make sure the seeds don't come in contact with moisture.


Does mongo seed reproduce?

Yes, mango seeds are able to reproduce. They do this by attracting little animals to eat their seeds, which they then spread elsewhere.


Mention four agents of weed dispersal?

Weeds are able to spread to various places and this include; animals, wind, water and mechanical ejection.


What is the effect of height on seed dispersal?

Taller plants generally have an advantage in seed dispersal as they can release their seeds from a higher point, enhancing the distance they can be carried by wind or animals. Additionally, taller plants may face less competition for dispersal sites since fewer plants are able to disperse seeds to the same heights. However, extremely tall plants may also experience reduced seed dispersal efficiency due to wind turbulence at higher elevations.


How are seed adapted for each mettod of seed dispersal?

Well like dandelion seeds are light and are able to catch the wind allowing for them to be spread with the wind, and seeds found in fruit can be spread by animals eating the fruit. Those are just several examples.

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