1. Following are the various methods of seed dispersal: • Dispersal by Wind: Seeds of some plants are light-weight and some hair-like or wing-like structures are present on them. Such seeds float on air and are thus dispersed by wind. Example: Dandelion, maple, drumstick, etc. • Dispersal by Water: DisRead more

    Following are the various methods of seed dispersal:
    • Dispersal by Wind: Seeds of some plants are light-weight and some hair-like or wing-like structures are present on them. Such seeds float on air and are thus dispersed by wind. Example: Dandelion, maple, drumstick, etc.
    • Dispersal by Water: Dispersal by water takes place in some aquatic plants and in some which grow near a water body. Seeds of water lily float and thus dispersed by water. The coconut seed has a tough fibrous covering which has plenty of air inside. This helps the coconut seeds in floating on water.
    • Dispersal by Animals: Some seeds have spine like structures on them. They get stuck to the fur of animals and thus get spread to different places. Examples; Beggar tick, Xanthium, etc. Some seeds are swallowed by birds and animals along with fruits. These seeds get dispersed with bird or animal droppings.
    • Dispersal by Bursting: Some fruits burst open when they mature. The force of bursting is enough to spread the seeds. Examples; Ladyfinger, castor, balsam, etc.
    • Dispersal by Humans: Human beings also help in dispersal of seeds, especially during farming.

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  2. Bryophyllum can reproduce by its (ii) leaves. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/science/chapter-12/

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  3. A spore producing plant is (ii) bread mould. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/science/chapter-12/

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  4. Mature ovary forms the (iv) fruit. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/science/chapter-12/

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  5. The process of fusion of the male and the female gametes is called (i) fertilisation. https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/science/chapter-12/

    The process of fusion of the male and the female gametes is called (i) fertilisation.

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