The rice plant disperse its seeds by shattering its fruits (grains) on maturity. These fruits called caryopsis are carried by water currents to various places and germinate to form new rice plant after getting suitable environment.
Sycamore has wings which helps them to disperse easily.
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No, rice seed is a monocot seed. Monocot seeds have one seed leaf (cotyledon), while dicot seeds have two seed leaves. Rice plants are monocots, belonging to the Monocotyledonae class of flowering plants.
they make a seed and the seed falls in to the ground then grows
animals eat it and so on it is dispersed
Disperse is defined as the transfer of a seed or fruit from the parent plant to other places where the seed may germinate.
By water
By water
wind
Yes, but fungi disperse spores not seed.
Sycamore has wings which helps them to disperse easily.
they cant disperse
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No, rice seed is a monocot seed. Monocot seeds have one seed leaf (cotyledon), while dicot seeds have two seed leaves. Rice plants are monocots, belonging to the Monocotyledonae class of flowering plants.
Rice grain seeds primarily disperse through water and human activities. In natural settings, seeds can be washed away by flooding or rainfall, allowing them to spread to new areas. Additionally, farmers often plant rice seeds in flooded fields, where water helps distribute the seeds across the land. Human cultivation and harvesting practices also play a significant role in the spread of rice varieties.