Science, asked by hacketpatil, 4 days ago

Why must seeds be dispersed far away from the parent plant?

i) To ensure the survival of the species
ii) To avoid competition for sunlight
iii) Because plants cannot move by themselves iv) To ensure plants obtain sufficient space for growth

OPTIONS:

A) (i) and (ii) only
B)(iii) and (iv) only
C) (ii) and (iv) only
D) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv)​

Answers

Answered by aanshul535
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Dispersal of seeds is very important for the survival of plant species. If plants grow too closely together, they have to compete for light, water and nutrients from the soil. Seed dispersal allows plants to spread out from a wide area and avoid competing with one another for the same resources.

Answered by mogileshn
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Answer:Dispersal of seeds is very important for the survival of plant species. If plants grow too closely together, they have to compete for light, water and nutrients from the soil. Seed dispersal allows plants to spread out from a wide area and avoid competing with one another for the same resources.

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