orange mode of dispersal
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In some plants seeds are housed within a fruit (such as apples or oranges). These fruits, including the seeds, are eaten by animals who then disperse the seeds when they defecate. ... The longer a seed stays in the air, the farther it can be blown by the wind, helping the plant species widely scatter its offspring.
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In some plants seeds are housed within a fruit (such as apples or oranges). These fruits, including the seeds, are eaten by animals who then disperse the seeds when they defecate. ... The longer a seed stays in the air, the farther it can be blown by the wind, helping the plant species widely scatter its offspring.
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