by mechanical dispersal also called self dispersal
The seeds of drumsticks are dispersed by wind.
Mangrove fruits are dispersed by water
Sea beans are dispersed by the sea, water.
its dispersed by explosion im doing this for my homework thats how i know
Apple tree - Dispersed by animals, the seeds within the apple are ingested and later dispersed by animals through their droppings. Strawberry plant - Dispersed by birds, the seeds are located on the surface of the fruit which can be carried away by birds. Coconut palm tree - Dispersed by water, the coconut fruit can float and be carried by ocean currents to new locations for germination. Raspberry bush - Dispersed by wind, the small seeds are attached to the berry and can be carried by wind to new locations. Avocado tree - Dispersed by animals, the large seed within the fruit can be dispersed by animals that eat the fruit. Mango tree - Dispersed by animals, the seed within the mango fruit can be dispersed by animals through their droppings. Blueberry bush - Dispersed by birds, the seeds are small and can be carried by birds to new locations. Orange tree - Dispersed by animals, the seeds within the orange fruit can be dispersed by animals through their dung. Pineapple plant - Dispersed by animals, the seeds within the pineapple fruit can be dispersed by animals that consume the fruit. Papaya tree - Dispersed by birds, the seeds within the papaya fruit are small and can be carried by birds to new locations.
No, golden lion tamarinds do not eat jaguars. They are small, arboreal primates primarily feeding on fruits, insects, and small animals. Jaguars, being much larger predators, are not part of their diet. In fact, golden lion tamarinds are more vulnerable to jaguars, which may prey on them.
They are mainly grown in Africa, India, and tropical Asia.
it occurs naturally in grapes, bananas and tamarinds
Margaret Leong has written: 'The air above the tamarinds'
Pineapples, Bananas, Mangoes, Citrus, Oranges, Tamarinds.
it is dispersed by animal waste It is dispersed by exploxion
Dispersed by animals
It can be (dispersed locations, dispersed protesters). But it is primarily a verb form. Dispersed is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to disperse).
They are dispersed by animals, and Humans.
i think its dispersed by animals
Thistles are dispersed by wind!
it is dispersed by wind