How does the structure of the dandelion fruit and seed helps a dandelion spread its seeds?
The Light weight structure of the fruit causes wind to move it easily, there fore helping its seed spread.
The seed is very small and light, and it is attached to a cotton like fruit that can be caught by the wind and carried a long distance from the parent plant. By this method, a dandelion can spread its offspring very rapidly to far and wide places.
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the wind spreads it because the wind blows the white stuff off and the seeds are in there and it spreads the seeds so does the fruit
The structure of the seed allows it to float on the wind and therefore spread them far and wide.
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They spread by blowing through a summer breeze. (a.k.a- they spread by wind)
Well like dandelion seeds are light and are able to catch the wind allowing for them to be spread with the wind, and seeds found in fruit can be spread by animals eating the fruit. Those are just several examples.
A Dandelion uses Wind to spread the seeds. When the dandelion turns white and fluffy, wind can pick up the seeds, since they are attached to the fluff. Next time you see a fluffy white dandelion, pull off some of the fluff and take a look. You will see tiny seeds attached at the bottom!
Their seeds break off a not fully developed dandelion, fly in the winds and can land anywhere. Once they land, all they need is water to start growing a dandelion plant.
A fruit is the part of a flowering plant that contains and protects the seeds.
The seed is very small and light, and it is attached to a cotton like fruit that can be caught by the wind and carried a long distance from the parent plant. By this method, a dandelion can spread its offspring very rapidly to far and wide places.
The seed is very small and light, and it is attached to a cotton like fruit that can be caught by the wind and carried a long distance from the parent plant. By this method, a dandelion can spread its offspring very rapidly to far and wide places.
It uses the warmth water and light to grow The structure of the flower when it sets seed allows the lightness of the seed and its sail to be dispersed in the wind.
Dandelion seeds are wind dispersed
They spread by blowing through a summer breeze. (a.k.a- they spread by wind)
Dandelion seeds have adapted to be spread far and wide by the wind.
Well like dandelion seeds are light and are able to catch the wind allowing for them to be spread with the wind, and seeds found in fruit can be spread by animals eating the fruit. Those are just several examples.
A Dandelion uses Wind to spread the seeds. When the dandelion turns white and fluffy, wind can pick up the seeds, since they are attached to the fluff. Next time you see a fluffy white dandelion, pull off some of the fluff and take a look. You will see tiny seeds attached at the bottom!
A Dandelion uses Wind to spread the seeds. When the dandelion turns white and fluffy, wind can pick up the seeds, since they are attached to the fluff. Next time you see a fluffy white dandelion, pull off some of the fluff and take a look. You will see tiny seeds attached at the bottom!
they eat the fruit with the seeds and when the deficate they spread the seeds
Their seeds break off a not fully developed dandelion, fly in the winds and can land anywhere. Once they land, all they need is water to start growing a dandelion plant.
Seeds for plants are dispensed in a variety of ways. Fruit-bearing plants dispense their seeds into fruit so animals will spread the seeds far. Some seeds, especially in tall grasses, will attach to fur and clothing to be carried away and replanted, some are carried away in pine cones, others have 'wings' or someway to float away by the wind, an example would be the dandelion.