Seeds of all cultivated plants are dispersed by mammals including human being. Seeds of edible fruits are also dispersed by wild animals, like monkeys and squirrels.
Coconut seeds are most likely dispersed by water. They have a fibrous husk that allows them to float on water, enabling them to travel long distances across oceans and eventually germinate on distant shores. In contrast, milkweed, burr, and maple seeds are primarily dispersed by wind or animals.
i would say animals
Most pepper plants have edible fruits that carry their seeds. In some cases, animals will eat the fruit, and the indigestible seeds will be eliminated by the animal, often some distance away, and with a small amount of fertilizer for the soil.The technical name for this process is endozoochory.
Peepal seeds, produced by the Ficus religiosa tree, are primarily dispersed through birds and other animals that eat the small figs containing the seeds. Once ingested, the seeds pass through the digestive system and are excreted in different locations, facilitating germination. Additionally, some seeds may also be dispersed by wind or water, though animal-mediated dispersal is the most common method. This process helps in establishing new plants in diverse habitats.
The seeds stick to the caterpillar
coconut
Coconut seeds are most likely dispersed by water. They have a fibrous husk that allows them to float on water, enabling them to travel long distances across oceans and eventually germinate on distant shores. In contrast, milkweed, burr, and maple seeds are primarily dispersed by wind or animals.
Maize seeds are dispersed in a wide variety of methods. Most commonly, for large-scale growers, they are dispersed using tilling machinery that spreads the seeds evenly.
COCONUT
Seeds that are surrounded by buoyant fruits or structures, such as coconuts or water lily seeds, are typically dispersed by water. These seeds have adapted to float and remain viable while being carried by water to new locations, helping the plant species to spread and colonize different habitats.
i would say animals
Roses disperse their seeds through the help of animals, such as birds and mammals, that eat the rose hips and then spread the seeds through their droppings. The seeds can also be dispersed through wind or water.
Rose plants make fruits called hips. Like most such fruits they are eaten by birds and the seeds are dispersed in their droppings.
Most pepper plants have edible fruits that carry their seeds. In some cases, animals will eat the fruit, and the indigestible seeds will be eliminated by the animal, often some distance away, and with a small amount of fertilizer for the soil.The technical name for this process is endozoochory.
Peepal seeds, produced by the Ficus religiosa tree, are primarily dispersed through birds and other animals that eat the small figs containing the seeds. Once ingested, the seeds pass through the digestive system and are excreted in different locations, facilitating germination. Additionally, some seeds may also be dispersed by wind or water, though animal-mediated dispersal is the most common method. This process helps in establishing new plants in diverse habitats.
Probably rain and cold damp conditions.
The seeds stick to the caterpillar