Seed Dispersal: Water Dispersed Seeds

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2023
  • Water dispersed seeds have various adaptations to help them stay buoyant in water for extended periods of time. The Sea Pong Pong (Cerbera manghas) and Katong Laut (Cynometra ramiflora) are some examples of our native seeds dispersed by water.
    Visit the Seed Dispersal Garden and Seed Bank at the Singapore Botanic Gardens to find out more about our native seeds and what we are doing the conserve them.
    This video is part of a series on seed dispersal under the MOE Primary Science Syllabus on Plant Reproduction:
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    2. Animal Dispersal: • Seed Dispersal: Animal...
    3. Water Dispersal: • Seed Dispersal: Water ...
    4. Self-dispersal: • Seed Dispersal: Self-d...
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