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Gorse, Broom, and Peas all have this character. It is called Dehiscence
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This happens when the pod is dried up leaving it to explode.
Impatiens seeds can explode when they ripen and dry out on the plant. The seed pods burst open when touched or when they are ready to disperse their seeds, scattering them in the surrounding area for propagation.
Dandelion seeds are scattered by the wind. Puff ball mushrooms "explode" and disperse spore.
peas disperse their seeds by self dispersal. When the pod dry's out the peas literally explode out of their pod and land somewhere new ready to grow into a new plant.
The fruits job is to disperse the seeds and give nutrition to the animals.
Agrimony disperses its seeds through a mechanism called ballistic dispersal. When the plant's fruits mature, they dry up and explode, forcefully ejecting the seeds away from the parent plant. This helps the seeds to spread to new locations and increase the plant's chances of survival and reproduction.
False. Gymnosperms do not produce fruits to disperse their seeds. Instead, gymnosperm seeds are often enclosed in cones or other structures that do not develop into fruits.
Rose plants make fruits called hips. Like most such fruits they are eaten by birds and the seeds are dispersed in their droppings.
Wild cucumbers have evolved to explode their seeds as a way to disperse them over a greater distance. When the fruits ripen, the pressure inside the cucumber builds up until it eventually bursts open, propelling the seeds away from the parent plant. This dispersal mechanism helps the seeds reach new areas for germination and reduces competition among offspring.
The seeds of deciduous trees form inside structures called fruits. These fruits develop from the flowers of the tree and protect the seeds as they mature. When the seeds are ready, the fruits open or fall to the ground, allowing the seeds to disperse and potentially germinate.