seeds with spines hooks are dispersed
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Many plants produce fruits or individual seeds covered in hooks or spines which attach the seed to the animals's fur or feathers - or, in the case of humans, to our clothes or bags. The seeds are then carried a sufficient distance from the parent plant to give them space to grow.
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a) Wind: Wing-like structures help in the disperal of fruits and seeds over the wind. ... Sticky fruits, and fruits with hooks or small spines, get attached to the body of grazing animals, and get carried away with them. In this way, they get dispersed to far-off places.
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