The process through which a seed is taken away from the mother plant to a suitable place for germination is called
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Dispersal of Seed
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If all the seeds of a plant fall and germinate near it, they will not get favourable conditions for growth. Therefore, it is necessary for them to get scattered and grow away from the parent plant. The scattering of seed for growing away from their parent plant is called dispersal of a seed.
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the process thought which is seed taken always from the mother plant to a suitable place for germination is called dash
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