Seeds that disperse by insects typically include those that have evolved specific traits to attract these pollinators or scavengers. Examples include the seeds of some orchids, which rely on insects for pollination and subsequent seed dispersal, and certain plants like the buttercup, whose seeds may be carried away by ants (myrmecochory) that are attracted to the nutrient-rich elaiosomes attached to the seeds. These adaptations help ensure that seeds are moved away from the parent plant, promoting genetic diversity and survival.
Insects predominantly disperse seeds of plants that produce fleshy fruits, such as berries and figs. These fruits are attractive to insects due to their sweet taste and scent. Insects inadvertently aid in seed dispersal by feeding on the fruit and then moving away from the parent plant, where they may deposit the seeds in a new location.
it disperse their seeds in 4 ways.it shoots out its seeds to a far placeanimals eat the seeds and pass it outit disperse by airit disperse by water
Elderflower does not directly disperse seeds itself. Instead, the flowers are pollinated by insects, such as bees, which transfer pollen from one flower to another. Once the flowers are pollinated, they develop into small fruits called elderberries, which contain the seeds. These seeds can be dispersed by birds or other animals that eat the elderberries and then excrete the seeds in a different location.
it ovary break down into the roots then it disperse.
It disperse by animals
they get disersed by insects
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Insects predominantly disperse seeds of plants that produce fleshy fruits, such as berries and figs. These fruits are attractive to insects due to their sweet taste and scent. Insects inadvertently aid in seed dispersal by feeding on the fruit and then moving away from the parent plant, where they may deposit the seeds in a new location.
Wind Water Animals Insects Explosive dispersal
Lily seeds can be dispersed to other areas by birds dropping the seeds or the wind carrying the seeds away from the flower. Insects could also transplant the seeds to other places.
it disperse their seeds in 4 ways.it shoots out its seeds to a far placeanimals eat the seeds and pass it outit disperse by airit disperse by water
Elderflower does not directly disperse seeds itself. Instead, the flowers are pollinated by insects, such as bees, which transfer pollen from one flower to another. Once the flowers are pollinated, they develop into small fruits called elderberries, which contain the seeds. These seeds can be dispersed by birds or other animals that eat the elderberries and then excrete the seeds in a different location.
they disperse by wind as the wind flows it takes away the seeds which are connected with the petals
It disperse by splitting then wind
Wind.
Yes.
By water