By humans
Sunflower seeds are primarily dispersed by wind and animals. The seeds are lightweight and can be carried over distances by gusts of wind. Additionally, animals such as birds and squirrels often eat sunflower seeds and can transport them to new locations, where they may germinate and grow. Human activity, such as agriculture and gardening, also plays a significant role in the dispersal of sunflower seeds.
The seven processes of a sunflower include germination, growth, photosynthesis, reproduction, pollination, seed development, and seed dispersal. Germination begins when a seed absorbs water and begins to sprout. As the plant grows, it utilizes photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy. Finally, the sunflower undergoes reproduction through pollination, leading to seed development and eventual seed dispersal for propagation.
wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal and mechanical dispersal
No, Gerbera seed is much smaller, longer and thinner with a fluffy appendage that aids in dispersal by the wind. They are very similar to marigold seed.
wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal and mechanical dispersal
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The four main dispersal methods are wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal, and self-dispersal. Wind dispersal involves seeds or spores being carried by the wind, water dispersal involves seeds or spores being carried by water currents, animal dispersal involves seeds or spores being carried by animals, and self-dispersal involves seeds or spores being dispersed by the plant itself.
dispersal means to scatter about or to separate
Wind dispersal
A means of dispersal that relies on chance.
sunflower in Tagalog: mirasol
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