Write the four different ways of seed disperse
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Seed dispersal is the movement, spread or transport of seeds away from the parent plant. Plants have limited mobility and rely upon a variety of dispersal vectors to transport their propagules, including both abiotic vectors such as the wind and living (biotic) vectors like birds.
- 1.) After the seeds have formed, they are usually scattered, sometimes far from where they were produced. The scattering of the seeds is called "seed dispersal".
- 2.) Water. Water can disperse seeds that fall into oceans and rivers.
- 3.) Wind. Wind disperses lightweight seeds that often have structures to catch the wind.
- 4.) Some plants eject their seeds, and the force scatters the seeds in many directions.
- 5.) When seeds are mature, the scales open. The wind shakes the seeds out of the cone and carries them away. Only a few seeds will land in suitable places and grow into new plants.
- 6.) Fruits are the means by which angiosperm seeds are dispersed. Animals that eat fruits help to disperse their seeds.
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