How fruits and seeds are adapted to the modes of dispersal
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Some fruits—for example, the dandelion—have hairy, weightless structures that are suited to dispersal by wind.Seeds dispersed by water are contained in light and buoyant fruit, giving them the ability to float. Coconuts are well known for their ability to float on water to reach land where they can germinate.
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