how's pollination different from seed dispersal
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Once a fruit and seeds have formed, it's essential for the seed to be moved away from the parent plant to avoid competition. As with pollination, seed dispersal involves many different vectors. Adaptations that we see on fruits and seeds helps tell us what the dispersal vector is.
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Dispersal of Seeds/Fruits After the flower has been pollinated and fertilised, the ovary will swell and develop into a fruit. In order for seedlings to grow healthily, it is important for seeds to be dispersed further away from the parent plant.
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