The coconut itself is the seed of a palm tree. Coconut dispersal is by water. It can travel for thousands of kilometer then settles on the land to germinate.
The seed-dispersal mechanism would be wind, because it has a wing structure.
Yes, Venus Fly Traps do use seed dispersal to multiply.
Plants that use water dispersal for seed dispersal include water lilies, coconuts, and mangroves. These plants produce seeds or fruits that can float on water, allowing them to be carried to new locations for germination.
The process where a ripe fruit bursts open to release its seeds is called explosive dehiscence. This mechanism enables the seeds to be forcefully ejected from the fruit to disperse and germinate in new locations. It is a common method of seed dispersal in plants like peas and touch-me-nots.
The coconut itself is the seed of a palm tree. Coconut dispersal is by water. It can travel for thousands of kilometer then settles on the land to germinate.
explosive mechanism
Catch in animal fur I believe
Catch in animal fur I believe
Coconuts are covered in the air tight 'hairs' that make it float on the ocean, so its dispersal mechanism is the use of water, or just 'Water'. -98colree40677
Well, if you are talking about water disperal, it's the outer shell of coir that allows it to float. Barochory, the use of gravity also helps the dispersal. The weight of the coconut means that it hits the ground with enough energy to roll a considerable distance from the tree.
The seed-dispersal mechanism would be wind, because it has a wing structure.
laburums are aswell. arn't they?And even peas
Wind, water, animal, and mechanical
water
normally by water
Dispersal is important because it is the scattering of seed away from plant