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Goosegrass seeds scatter primarily through a mechanism known as "shattering." When the seed head matures, it dries out and the seeds can easily detach from the plant. Wind and water can help disperse the seeds over a wider area, while animals or human activities can also aid in their spread by unintentionally carrying them. Additionally, the seeds can stick to clothing or fur, further facilitating their distribution.
Most love grass are dispersed by animals. Some may be dispersed by wind or by gravity.(But for those who are primary students,dispersal by animals would be the best answer.)
Conifers hide their seeds within the protective structure called a cone. The seeds are usually located inside the cone scales, which help to protect them from predators and harsh environmental conditions.
Seeds from plants like dandelions, milkweed, and maple trees are known to have structures that help them to be carried by the wind, allowing them to float in the air for dispersal. These seeds often have a fluffy or winged structure that enables them to be carried by the wind to new locations for germination.
Dandelion seeds are attached to a feathery structure called a pappus, which acts like a parachute, allowing them to be carried by the wind to new locations. When the wind blows, the pappus helps the seeds to float away from the parent plant and cover greater distances for dispersal.
Propeller seeds from a tree help in dispersing its seeds by spinning as they fall, allowing them to be carried by the wind to new locations where they can grow into new trees.
Zebras help plants by dispersing seeds through their droppings as they roam and graze on different vegetation. The seeds in their droppings can be spread to new areas and germinate, aiding in the growth and diversity of plant species in different regions. Additionally, zebras' grazing behavior can also affect the structure and composition of plant communities, which can influence the overall ecosystem dynamics.
The neem disperse its seeds by animals such as fruit bat.... answered by Eman grade 5
The two seeds with wings are maple seeds and pine seeds. The wings help these seeds be carried by the wind to a suitable location for germination.
How does the structure of the dandelion fruit and seed helps a dandelion spread its seeds? The Light weight structure of the fruit causes wind to move it easily, there fore helping its seed spread.
It keeps the seeds safe. Like when it falls, the fruit might brake, but the seeds are safe from the fall.
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.