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12. How do the cherries on a cherry tree help the plant reproduce?
Cherries develop into seeds, which are young, undeveloped plants.
Animals eat the cherries, which helps disperse the plant’s seeds.
Pollen inside the cherries fertilizes ovules, which produce seeds.
Cherries are carried away by the wind, which means the seeds do not have to compete for resources. not sure which one it is, I was researching and it also said that the seeds fall then the seed left on the ground will pass through the seasons. In the spring the seed should germinate. I think its b?
Cherries develop into seeds, which are young, undeveloped plants.
Animals eat the cherries, which helps disperse the plant’s seeds.
Pollen inside the cherries fertilizes ovules, which produce seeds.
Cherries are carried away by the wind, which means the seeds do not have to compete for resources. not sure which one it is, I was researching and it also said that the seeds fall then the seed left on the ground will pass through the seasons. In the spring the seed should germinate. I think its b?
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