Most likely animal but occasonally water.
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.
The seeds of an apple are typically dispersed through the process of animal ingestion. When animals such as birds or mammals consume the fruit, they may carry the seeds to different locations before excreting them. This helps the seeds to spread and germinate in new areas, increasing the chances of successful reproduction for the apple tree. Additionally, some seeds may also be dispersed through human activities such as planting or composting.
Seeds will travel the furthest when carried by wind, water, or animals. Wind-dispersed seeds, like dandelions, can be carried over long distances, especially in open areas with strong breezes. Water-dispersed seeds can float downstream, potentially reaching distant locations. Additionally, seeds that attach to animals' fur or are ingested and excreted can also travel far from their parent plants.
* wind * on animals * in animal * water * insects * mankind
Seeds can be transferred through various methods, including wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal, and self-dispersal mechanisms. Wind dispersal involves seeds being carried by the wind, water dispersal occurs when seeds float in water to new locations, animal dispersal happens when seeds are ingested by animals and deposited elsewhere, and self-dispersal mechanisms include seed pods that burst open to release seeds or seeds that are propelled away by the plant itself.
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.
The seeds of an apple are typically dispersed through the process of animal ingestion. When animals such as birds or mammals consume the fruit, they may carry the seeds to different locations before excreting them. This helps the seeds to spread and germinate in new areas, increasing the chances of successful reproduction for the apple tree. Additionally, some seeds may also be dispersed through human activities such as planting or composting.
coconut
By animal, wind, water
To safely remove cyanide from apple seeds, you can soak the seeds in water for a few hours to leach out the cyanide. Then, thoroughly rinse the seeds before consuming them. It's important to note that apple seeds should be consumed in moderation due to their cyanide content.
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Apples are the fruit of the apple tree, in the core of the apple you will find pips, these pips are the seed, not the apple itself.
It floats.
you need: fertile soil, space, sunlight, and time to water it everyday
Seeds float with the current.
Coconut seeds. They travel long distances in the the sea carried by ocean currents.
it depends on the ratio of concentration of water to cyanide. it needs to be concentrated to be lethal. for example apple seeds contain cyanide but even if you chew all the seeds in an apple you won't get anything because the concentration of cyanide is low.