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प्रश्न
Describe the various ways by which seeds are dispersed.
उत्तर
- Dispersal by wind: Seeds that get dispersed by wind are usually smaller in size or they have wings or hair-like structures. For example, winged seeds of drumsticks, hairy fruit of sunflowers, etc., are dispersed by wind.
- Dispersal by water: Many aquatic plants or plants that live near water have seeds that can float and are carried away by water. For example, coconuts can float and are dispersed by water.
- Dispersal by explosion: Sometimes the seeds are dispersed by the bursting of fruits with sudden jerks. The seeds get scattered or distributed far from the parent plant. Examples of such plants are castor and balsam.
- Dispersal by animals: There are many ways by which birds and animals can disperse seeds. For example, birds and animals can eat the fruits and excrete the seeds away from the parent plant. Some seeds have barbs or other structures that get attached to the animal’s body and are carried to new sites. Some fruits have hooks on them which cling to fur or clothes.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Seed dispersal takes place by means of ______, ______ and ______.
Dispersal of seed by water is known as
Spreading of seeds from one place to another is known as ________.
How the seeds are spread by water?
The example for Self Dispersal Method is ______.
The ______ of coconut is fibrous and is easily carried away by water.
Match the following:
1. | Dispersal by wind | Autochory |
2. | Dispersal by water | Ornithochory |
3. | Dispersal by animals | Hydrochory |
4. | Dispersal by birds | Zoochory |
5. | Self Dispersal Method | Anemochory |
How the seeds are spread by Wind?
Write a short note on Zoochory.
Think of ten different fruit-bearing plants. Remember that many vegetables are also fruits of the plants. Discuss with your teacher, parents, farmers, fruit growers and agricultural experts (if available nearby) and find out the manner of their dispersal. Present your data in the form of a table as shown below:
S. No. | Name of fruit-bearing plant | Agent through which seeds are dispersed | Part of or seed which helps in dispersal |
1. | |||
2. | |||
3. |