Photosynthesis
Poison Ivy is a perennial woody weed that is native to North America. It is reproduced by seeds, which are readily dispersed by animals and birds, as well as roots.
hey there! a food web is simply a chart, or diagram, showing which animals eat what. all food webs start with a plant, and then branch out showing what eats that plant, and what eats those animals, and what eats those animals... and so on.... a food web basically shows how animals are all connected, and how everything depends on each other to survive. hey there! food webs are charts, or diagrams, that show what animals eat what. all food webs start with a plant, and then branches out showing what animals eat that plant, and then which animals eat those animals, and so on... it basically shows how all organisms are connected and how everything depends on each other to survive. hope this helps!! :) hey there! food webs are charts, or diagrams, that show what animals eat what. all food webs start with a plant, and then branches out showing what animals eat that plant, and then which animals eat those animals, and so on... it basically shows how all organisms are connected and how everything depends on each other to survive. hope this helps!! :)
It eats plankton, which is a plant
Nope, No animals are starting with a J.
it is dispersed by animal waste It is dispersed by exploxion
By animals.
A zoochore is a plant whose seeds, spores or fruit are dispersed by animals.
Rambutan seeds are dispersed through animals that eat the fruit and then excrete the seeds away from the parent plant. This helps in the natural spread and propagation of rambutan trees in the wild.
It is dispersed by animals
animals eat it and so on it is dispersed
Apple tree - Dispersed by animals, the seeds within the apple are ingested and later dispersed by animals through their droppings. Strawberry plant - Dispersed by birds, the seeds are located on the surface of the fruit which can be carried away by birds. Coconut palm tree - Dispersed by water, the coconut fruit can float and be carried by ocean currents to new locations for germination. Raspberry bush - Dispersed by wind, the small seeds are attached to the berry and can be carried by wind to new locations. Avocado tree - Dispersed by animals, the large seed within the fruit can be dispersed by animals that eat the fruit. Mango tree - Dispersed by animals, the seed within the mango fruit can be dispersed by animals through their droppings. Blueberry bush - Dispersed by birds, the seeds are small and can be carried by birds to new locations. Orange tree - Dispersed by animals, the seeds within the orange fruit can be dispersed by animals through their dung. Pineapple plant - Dispersed by animals, the seeds within the pineapple fruit can be dispersed by animals that consume the fruit. Papaya tree - Dispersed by birds, the seeds within the papaya fruit are small and can be carried by birds to new locations.
Bitter gourd seeds are typically dispersed by animals and humans. Birds and insects may feed on the flesh of the fruit, unknowingly dispersing the seeds as they fly or move to different areas. Additionally, humans may collect the seeds and intentionally plant them in new locations.
Dispersed by animals
Cherry blossoms are dispersed from the parent plant through the release of seeds contained in the fruit. Animals, wind, or water can help spread these seeds to new locations where the plant can grow.
chloroplasts
i think its dispersed by animals