Bird rarely digest the seeds they have eaten which causes them to be released in their feces. This helps plants seeds spread. Birds are not the only ones who help this process most animals who live off berries and veggies can have seeds in their feces.
Narra seeds are dispersed primarily by animals that eat the fruit and poop out the seeds in different locations, aiding in their dispersal. Some seeds may also be dispersed by wind or water, depending on the environment where the tree is growing.
The four types of seeds are: Drupe seeds (e.g., cherries) that are often spread by animals who eat the fruit and excrete the seeds. Nut seeds (e.g., acorns) that are typically dispersed by animals that store them for later consumption. Winged seeds (e.g., maples) that are carried by the wind due to their lightweight and aerodynamic shape. Berry seeds (e.g., tomatoes) that can be spread by water, animals, or human activities, often through consumption and subsequent excretion. Each type has developed specific adaptations for effective dispersal in their environments.
Berries disperse their seed when animals eat them and then defecate them elsewhere.
Well for example lets say a bird eats a kind of berry or fruit and then it flies somewhere else. Well then when the bird uses the bathroom some leftovers from that berry will fall into the ground and sprout a new plant. So birds and other kinds of animals help plants by eating their fruit and spreading new seeds around the world.
Yes, blueberries do contain seeds. These small seeds are found inside the fruit, surrounded by the flesh of the berry.
The animals will disperse the seeds through its poop. For example, Grizzly bears cannot digest berries. When they poop, the undigested seeds go into the ground and next year a berry bush starts to grow.
pine seeds,berry seeds,and pine cone seeds
Animals eat the apples and then move around, afterwhich they poop the seed out.
Bees primarily pollinate flowers, which helps in the reproduction of plants, including berry plants. While they don't spread berry seeds directly, their role in pollination enables the formation of berries, which then produce seeds. When birds and other animals consume berries, they can disperse the seeds through their droppings, thus contributing to the spread of berry plants. So, while bees contribute to the growth of berries, the actual seed dispersal is mainly carried out by other animals.
Berry seeds are dispersed by simply dropping to the ground or by being eaten by animals and birds, and cast out with their dung.
Animals eat the apples and then move around, afterwhich they poop the seed out.
how are the seeds of blackberries dispersed? Answer Blackberry seeds are normally dispersed by ingestion and excretion by birds. soo birds that are animals just eat it and then poop it out right ?? so the answer is animals
Attractive/edible seeds (inside a fruit/berry), or some seeds are sticky so attach themselves to animals - like burrs and vetches which stick mechanically, but some are literally sticky.
Dinkle Berry's are little pieces if poop that hangs of your butt even after you wipe.
Narra seeds are dispersed primarily by animals that eat the fruit and poop out the seeds in different locations, aiding in their dispersal. Some seeds may also be dispersed by wind or water, depending on the environment where the tree is growing.
All animals poop
No, strawberries only have seeds on the outside.