This is the way the seeds are dispursed. Some are carried away by wind or animals and some are carried away from water when it rains or from morning dew. Water dispersal is just one method in which seeds get distributed into the soil and then start to grow into a healty new plant.
Birds eat the strawberries (fruit) and excrete the seeds as they are flying.
It helps it absorb water when it is dispersing by water.
Seeds dispersed by wind are usually lightweight with adaptations like wings or hairs to help them be carried by the wind. Seeds dispersed by water often have a protective coat that allows them to float on the water's surface to reach new locations for germination.
Teasel seeds are dispersed by animals, wind, or water. Animals can carry the seeds by sticking to their fur or feathers, while wind can help spread the seeds over long distances. Water can also transport teasel seeds to new locations through rivers or streams.
Primrose seeds are dispersed mainly by animals that eat the seeds and then spread them in their droppings. Some seeds may also be dispersed by wind or water when the seed pods burst open.
Pong pong seeds are dispersed by water
WATER
Lightweight seeds can be dispersed by wind, water, and animals. Wind-dispersed seeds usually have adaptations like small size and wing-like structures. Water-dispersed seeds can float and travel long distances before being deposited. Animals may eat the seeds and then disperse them through their droppings.
Yes, grass does have seeds. Grass seeds are dispersed through various methods such as wind, water, animals, and human activities.
ANYONE KNOWS? WELL I KNOW IT IS DISPERSED BY WATER!! (I GUESS)
Birds eat the strawberries (fruit) and excrete the seeds as they are flying.
by wind, animals, water
Coconuts,
coconut
Mimosa seeds are dispersed primarily through pod dehiscence, where the pods dry out and split open, releasing the seeds. The seeds may also be dispersed by animals that eat the pods and then excrete the seeds elsewhere. Additionally, mimosa seeds can be carried by wind or water to new locations.
It helps it absorb water when it is dispersing by water.
The Iris pseudacorus seed pods explode and then are dispersed by water.