Coconuts disperse primarily through water, as they are buoyant and can float on ocean currents for long distances. When they fall from their parent tree, they can be carried by tides and waves to new shores, where they may germinate and grow into new coconut palms. Additionally, animals may also aid in their dispersal by consuming the fruit and excreting the seeds elsewhere. This adaptation allows coconuts to colonize coastal areas across tropical regions.
By mechanical dispersal. Fruits split or shatter suddenly and throws their seeds far away
it ovary break down into the roots then it disperse.
Water, wildlife, and wind are ways in which spinach seeds disperse. The aquatic plant which is known as water spinach is most likely to disperse by water since its air pocket-filled labyrinthine seeds can float and disperse with water currents. The terrestrial plant tends to disperse by wildlife and winds.
Sycamore has wings which helps them to disperse easily.
Macapuno is a type of coconut in English that contains a jelly-like flesh instead of the typical coconut flesh. It is often referred to as "coconut sport" or "mutant coconut" due to its unique texture and taste.
true water
humans. coconuts are dispersed by water
water dispersal
it has a fibrous husk that help the helps it to float on water. so it will be dispersed by water
Coconuts are large seeds that float. Coconut palms grow near ocean shorelines, where the nuts are caught up by tides. This distributes the coconuts around the world on the ocean currents.
By mechanical dispersal. Fruits split or shatter suddenly and throws their seeds far away
It disperse by animals
The coconut seed coat, or endocarp, is not membranous or particularly thin; rather, it is hard and woody. This tough outer layer protects the seed and the developing embryo from environmental factors and physical damage. In fact, the hard endocarp is a distinctive feature of coconuts, contributing to their resilience and ability to disperse across water.
disperse ( that doesn't answer the question u know)
they didn't disperse yet!
It disperse by splitting then wind
Disperse is a verb.