Science, asked by faru47, 5 hours ago

why plants need to spread their seeds
a: So that the plants can spread to new areas
b: to attack other plants
c: To provide food for animals
d: So that new plants will grow​

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Answered by psubhaparamasivam
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Answer:

d) so that new plants will grow

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Answered by RROBROY
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Seed dispersal is likely to have several benefits for different plant species. ... Competition with adult plants may also be lower when seeds are transported away from their parent. Seed dispersal also allows plants to reach specific habitats that are favorable for survival, a hypothesis known as directed dispersal.

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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