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examples of winged seeds, water dispersal seeds,and animal dispersed​

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Answered by jeffrinesujan2020
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Examples include mangoes, guavas, breadfruit, carob, and several fig species. In South Africa, a desert melon (Cucumis humifructus) participates in a symbiotic relationship with aardvarks—the animals eat the fruit for its water content and bury their own dung, which contains the seeds, near their burrows.

Dandelion seeds being blown by the wind. Some plants have pods full of seeds which will burst, showering the ground with seeds, like the Himalayan Balsam seed. Peas are another example of a plant bursting open to disperse its seeds. Some plants rely on being shaken to disperse their seeds.

Many marine, beach, pond, and swamp plants have waterborne seeds, which are buoyant by being enclosed in corky fruits or air-containing fruits or both; examples of these plants include water plantain, yellow flag, sea kale, sea rocket, sea beet, and all species of Rhizophoraceae, a family of mangrove plants.

Answered by Cutiepieannu
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Some examples of trees with winged seeds are pine, maple, jacaranda and catalpa.

Some examples of trees with water dispersal seeds are yellow flag, sea kale, sea rocket, sea beet, and all species of Rhizophoraceae .

Snails disperse the small seeds of a very few plant species (e.g., Adoxa). Earthworms are more important as seed dispersers.

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