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What Is Seed Dispersal? | Botanical Relationships


To grow the next generation, plants need to scatter their seeds. Wind, water, insects, and animals  can help this process and spread a plant’s seeds far and wide.

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Questions and Prompts for Educators

Check for Understanding

  • What are seeds?
  • How do plants spread their seeds?

Take It Further

  • There are many ways seeds are dispersed. Which seed dispersal method do you think works best? Why?
    Act it out. Move your body as a dandelion seed would move in the wind. Act out how a dandelion seed would disperse in the wind.  Now, try acting out how a wisteria plant would disperse its seeds by shooting them out in different directions. 

Create

  • Create a zine that showcases the various ways seeds can travel and be dispersed. 
  • Choose a seed dispersal method. Use everyday materials to demonstrate how the seeds travel. 

Make a Personal Connection

  • Go on a seed walk at school. Look for any seeds that have been dispersed. How do you think these seeds were dispersed? What makes you think that?

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Next Generation Science Standards: Disciplinary Core Ideas

  • LS1.A: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
    How do the structures of organisms enable life’s functions?
  • LS2.A: INTERDEPENDENT RELATIONSHIPS IN ECOSYSTEMS
    How do organisms interact with the living and nonliving environments to obtain matter and energy?

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