In cotton, dispersal of seeds is by
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The seeds of cotton possess a tuft of fine hair which make them light and they are carried away by wind. In case of pine, the fruits or seeds develop flat, wing-like structures and are carried away by wind.
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The seeds of cotton possess a tuft of fine hair which make them light and they are carried away by wind. In case of pine, the fruits or seeds develop flat, wing-like structures and are carried away by wind.
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