by animal
animals eat it and so on it is dispersed
Tomato plants primarily use animal-mediated dispersal for their seeds. When animals consume the ripe fruit, the seeds pass through their digestive systems and are excreted in different locations, allowing for germination in new areas. Additionally, tomatoes can also disperse seeds through water movement and by falling to the ground when the fruit over-ripens.
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.
animals eat it and so on it is dispersed
animals eat it and so on it is dispersed
The common edible tomato is a fruit of the Solanum lycopersicum, commonly known as the tomato plant. The fruit itself is not alive, but rather is a reproductive technique of the plant to disperse its seeds. The plant is the living organism.
Yes, salt is able to dissolve in tomato juice. When salt is added to tomato juice and stirred, the salt crystals break down into individual ions that disperse throughout the liquid, resulting in a homogeneous mixture.
It disperse by animals
Salt dissolves in tomato soup because it is made up of water, which is a polar solvent. The positive and negative ions in the salt (sodium and chloride) are attracted to the polar water molecules, allowing the salt to break apart and disperse throughout the soup. As the salt dissolves, it enhances the flavor of the tomato soup, making it tastier. Temperature and stirring can also help to speed up the dissolving process.
disperse ( that doesn't answer the question u know)
they didn't disperse yet!
Disperse is a verb.
It disperse by splitting then wind
When it's a tomato.
A bomb made all the planes disperse.