they can spread their seeds by growing a flower
Most of the seeds will be eaten by birds and rodents, some will be washed away in flash floods or wind storms. Few seeds will survive to possibly grow in the future. Plants produce so many seeds to assure the survival of the species.
birds carry pollen and spread seeds
Plants produce seeds as a way to reproduce and spread their species. Seeds contain the genetic information and nutrients needed for a new plant to grow. This strategy allows plants to colonize new areas and ensure the survival of their species.
Yes, javelinas primarily eat plants such as fruits, seeds, vegetation, and roots. They are herbivores and their diet consists mainly of desert plants and cacti.
Castor plants disperse their seeds through explosive dehiscence of the fruit capsules. When the capsule dries out, it splits open rapidly, ejecting the seeds away from the parent plant. This mechanism helps the seeds to spread and germinate in new locations.
Many plants do not have seeds- for example, the Aspen tree, which spreads by roots, most hosta plants (also spread by roots), and many ferns (spread by spores).
By planting seeds that you get in desert temples
Most of the seeds will be eaten by birds and rodents, some will be washed away in flash floods or wind storms. Few seeds will survive to possibly grow in the future. Plants produce so many seeds to assure the survival of the species.
they spread seeds
Plants produce fruits with high sugar content to attract animals that will help disperse their seeds. Animals are more likely to eat and spread the seeds of fruits that are sweet and energy-rich. This increases the plants' chances of reproducing and dispersing their seeds to new areas.
Animals and Humans. The animals eat then spread them in there droppings and humans plants the seeds.
it helps make the seeds of plants spread
Kangaroo rats (desert rats) eat mostly seeds from desert plants and some vegetation when available.
Animals spread plant seeds and insects pollinate plants.
Plants produce fruit to protect and disperse their seeds, ensuring the survival and spread of their species.
Mice and other rodents feed on seeds from desert plants, vegetation and some eat insects.
To spread and multiply by getting the seeds away from the mother plant.