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WHY DO SEEDS DISPERSE TO FORM NEW PLANTS? ... There are five ways that seeds are dispersed ... 1: Wind dispersal...
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www.zephyrus.co.uk/seeddispersal1.html
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Answer: Seeds can be dispersed in four ways: 1. Wind dispersal: dandelions have fruits with parachutes of hairs that catch ... In the case of mistletoe, the sticky fruits are eaten by birds which then clean their beaks on the bark of trees, leaving behind a sticky seed which can grow into a new mistletoe plant on the tree.
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What does the word "dispersal" mean? ... nimals disperse seeds in several ways. First, ... The fruit is digested by the animal, but the seeds pass through the digestive tract, and are dropped in other locations. Some animals bury seeds, like squirrels with acorns, to save for later, but may not return to get the seed.
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www.mbgnet.net/bioplants/seed.html
www.mbgnet.net/bioplants/seed.html
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When you plant seeds too thickly in a pot, you can see that they grow tall and leggy, and each plant is weak and spindly. The various methods of seed dispersal are designed to ensure that as many seeds as possible have a good chance of growing up to produce seeds of their own.
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theseedsite.co.uk/dispersal.html
theseedsite.co.uk/dispersal.html
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Ripe seeds can be scattered in many ways. Huge seeds like the coconut might be carried by the sea; some seeds are enclosed in tasty fruits which animals take away to eat. Some of those seeds survive being eaten and are excreted in the bird or animal droppings, which in turn provide a good fertiliser for the young plants.
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www.alientravelguide.com/science/biology/life/plants/tr...
www.alientravelguide.com/science/biology/life/plants/tracheo/spermops/seeddisp.htm
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Cycles - Seed Dispersal ... Supplementary Reference Materials (Seed Dispersal song, Seed Hunt cards, Common Seed Travelers, Lima Bean parts, Lima Bean Information, 5/6 ELF Activity: Seed Sketches, Sketch sheet and examples) ... Humans contribute to seed dispersal in a number of ways.
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Year 5A have been studying seed dispersal for Science this term. We watched David Attenborough's "Private Life of Plants" and the children took notes ... Seeds are produced by plants as a means of reproducing that plant. Plants find many ways to disperse their seeds to give them the best chance of germinating and growing.
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www.rochedalss.eq.edu.au/seeds.htm
www.rochedalss.eq.edu.au/seeds.htm
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#110. Seed dispersal ... We drew a rectangle on a sheet of squared paper measuring 6cm. x 4 cm. This was folded long ways and the centre fold cut down 4 cm. The sides were now folded out like wings and a paper clip attached to the end to weigh it down.
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Our specific questions incorporate seed dispersal variables such as the structure and weight of the seed, ... Perhaps the tree architecture and interior and exterior trees could influence certain seed designs. This is just one of the ways in which the two could labs could be integrated. Further research and investigation...
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jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/nsfall00/FinalArticles/MAPLESE...
jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu/nsfall00/FinalArticles/MAPLESEEDDISPERSAL-THEFIN.html
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