how are the seed dispersed by explosion
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Dispersal by Explosion. Some plants have pods that explode when ripe and shoot out the seeds. Lupins, gorse and broom scatter their seeds in this way. ... When the seeds are ripe and the pod has dried, the pod bursts open and the peas and beans are scattered.
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Some plants have pods that explode when ripe and shoot out the seeds.
Lupins, gorse and broom scatter their seeds in this way.
Pea and bean plants also keep their seeds in a pod. When the seeds are ripe and the pod has dried, the pod bursts open and the peas and beans are scattered.
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Lupins, gorse and broom scatter their seeds in this way.
Pea and bean plants also keep their seeds in a pod. When the seeds are ripe and the pod has dried, the pod bursts open and the peas and beans are scattered.
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hope this helps u
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pls mark me brainliest
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