Biology, asked by krishnendu1033, 1 year ago

Dispersed by ant and I have caruncle

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Answered by gauravarduino
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The elaiosome is rich in lipids and proteins, and may be variously shaped. Many plants have elaiosomes that attract ants, which take the seed to their nest and feed the elaiosome to their larvae. ... This type of seed dispersal is termed myrmecochory from the Greek "ant" (myrmex) and "circular dance" (khoreíā).

Answered by amikkr
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CASTOR is dispersed by ant and has a caruncle.

1. Caruncle is present in the MICROPYLAR REGION of a seed and rich In lipids such as oil.

2. It is found in CASTOR SEEDS, It shows seed dispersal by means of ants and this process is known as MYRMECOCHORY, that means seed dispersal by means of ants.

3. Ants gets attracted to the CARUNCLE of the castor seed and aid in DISPERSAL.

4. Caruncle is also known as an ELAIOSOME, that's a substance rich in proteins and lipids.

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