Biology, asked by bhaktihiray4, 4 months ago

tiny seeds of these plants are easier for dispersal except....​

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Answered by ItsBrainest
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Arobancha hope so.

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Answered by mad210201
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Tiny seeds of these plants are easier for dispersal except

Explanation:

  • Orobanche usually known as Broomrape seeds are mostly in dormant state in the soil even for many years, until stimulated to germinate by specific compounds present and secreted by living plant roots.
  • Broomrape seedlings shows  a root-like growth and get attached to nearby host's roots.
  • Once attached to a host, the broomrape works as parasite and feed on host's for water and nutrients.
  • Rest all the plants provided in the answer have easier dispersal of seeds.
  • Hence, the correct answer of this question is d) Orobanche.
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