A dandelion seed is small and lightweight, with a fluffy white "parachute" attached to it that helps it disperse in the wind. The seed itself is small and elongated, usually brown in color.
A apple seed is much larger than a dandelion seed.
its follows the sunlight
The white dried flower that children like to blow away is called a dandelion. Its fluffy seed heads allow the wind to carry the seeds away for dispersal.
It is an angiosperm because the seed starts in side the flower not from a cone or anything like that
A Dandelion uses Wind to spread the seeds. When the dandelion turns white and fluffy, wind can pick up the seeds, since they are attached to the fluff. Next time you see a fluffy white dandelion, pull off some of the fluff and take a look. You will see tiny seeds attached at the bottom!
A apple seed is much larger than a dandelion seed.
its follows the sunlight
Their seeds can, on the wind like a dandelion seed.
Not sure what you mean . . . a dandelion looks like a dandelion. Like, the weed that resembles a flower, that grows in your yard. It's bright yellow, and then it turns to a grayish white that is blown apart by the wind to seed again somewhere for the never-ending cycle.
wind blows the seed away
The wind
By the wind
The seed is very small and light, and it is attached to a cotton like fruit that can be caught by the wind and carried a long distance from the parent plant. By this method, a dandelion can spread its offspring very rapidly to far and wide places.
The white dried flower that children like to blow away is called a dandelion. Its fluffy seed heads allow the wind to carry the seeds away for dispersal.
Scattered by the wind
It is an angiosperm because the seed starts in side the flower not from a cone or anything like that
Dandelion means lion's tooth in French. The petals look like sharp teeth.