People help seeds travel to different places through various methods, including intentional planting and gardening, where they distribute seeds across different areas. Additionally, they may use methods like seed bombs, which are clusters of seeds encased in clay and compost, to promote growth in new locations. Some also use transportation methods, like attaching seeds to clothing or equipment, or by placing seeds in public spaces. These activities enhance biodiversity and support ecosystem health.
Seeds can travel through a flower via wind and animals. In wind dispersal, lightweight seeds can be carried away by breezes, allowing them to settle in new locations. In animal dispersal, seeds may attach to fur or be eaten by animals, which later excrete them in different areas, facilitating their spread. Both methods enhance the chances of germination in suitable environments.
Fallen fruit, foraging wildlife, littering people, and strong winds are ways that orange seeds are spread. Seeds emerge naturally when fruit rots on the branch or on the ground. They may travel away from their host tree by wildlife- or wind-dispersion.
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.
Well, actually some apples have different amount of seeds. You know they're not perfect.............
Sycamore and goosegrass seeds are adapted for long-distance dispersal through mechanisms like wind or water, allowing them to travel further. Sycamore seeds have wing-like structures that enable them to glide on air currents, while goosegrass seeds can be carried by water or animals. In contrast, wallflower seeds are heavier and lack specialized structures for extensive dispersal, leading to a more localized distribution. This difference in seed morphology and dispersal strategies explains why sycamore and goosegrass seeds can travel further than wallflower seeds.
Sycamore helicopter seeds have wings that spin as they fall, helping them travel far away from the tree and land in different places, allowing the tree to spread its seeds over a wide area.
Because they have seeds
Through their seeds and other propagules
I think seeds have special structures is because it makes them easier for them to travel and grow.
Seeds can travel through the air by being carried by the wind. Some seeds are designed with structures like wings, hairs, or parachutes that help them stay airborne and travel long distances. This method of dispersal allows seeds to reach new areas and colonize different habitats.
poppy seeds travel by wind
prickles adhere to animals as a mode of transportation seeds like to move and grow up in different places.
Tomatoes seeds travel when birds eat them then dispose of them, and also when the wind carries them.
No the seeds of poppy and pea do not travel by air.
Milkweed seeds have little silken parachutes. They travel with the wind.
You can find flax seeds at places like GMC or any other health shops. They have different brands of flax seeds for you to use and are a great source to help your dietary deficiency.
To have a better place for sunshine and growth the seeds travel away from its parent plant.