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Seeds of cotton, madar and hiptage are dispersed with the help of... ​

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Answered by rameshabi9995
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The dispersal of seeds by wind is called as anemochory. For anemochory, the seeds should be lightweight and should have some morphological features as wings, hairs, etc.

Madar and cotton seeds do not show presence of wings.

As stated above, seeds should be lightweight as well as should possess some morphological features for anemochory. Madar and cotton seeds show a dense coating of hairs around their testa. It enables the seeds to float in air.

Answered by abhishekulagadde708
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Seeds of cotton, madar and hiptage are dispersed with the help of... water

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