Seed Dispersal | Reproduction in Plants | Don't Memorise

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In this video, we will learn:
0:00 Fertilization Process
0:27 Seed Dispersal
0:54 Seed Dispersal Biotic Agents & Abiotic Agents
1:07 Seed Dispersal by Wind
1:29 Seed Dispersal by Water
1:49 Seed Dispersal by Explosion
2:26 Seed Dispersal Biotic Agents
2:57 Seed Dispersal by Animals (Example)

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#DidYouKnow The coconut does not get dispersed like other drupe fruits (through consumption by wildlife). Instead, the coconut palm disperses its seed using the ocean. Coconut is very buoyant and highly water-resistant and can travel very long distances across the ocean.


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The channel name is correct “ Don’t memorise “ because I didn’t need to memorise any thing from this chapter after watching this video. It is so well explained

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Ok, so I saw a question in the comments asking if a seed falls from the plant onto ground and a new plant arises from it, is it a reproduction phenomena? So here's my answer:

It is not actually a reproduction phenomena because there is no interaction between the male and female parts. The seed already has some of the baby plant growing inside of it because of which it simply just grows larger and takes it's full plant form after getting on the ground. What I mean is that as soon as the pollen grains from the anther get to the pistil of the plant (the stigma, to be exact), they travel down the style to get to the ovary. The reproduction part happens inside the ovary where the ovule becomes the seed, ovary becomes the fruit, ovary wall becomes the fruit wall and the ovule wall becomes the seed coat. The seed contains the embryo (the baby plant) and when it falls onto the ground, it simply continues to grow, slowly breaking out of the seed coat, taking it's adult plant form. To summarize, once it falls onto the ground the embryo simply continues to grow, no reproduction occurs here.

Edit: The process in the ground is germination, not reproduction.

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Ur videos made me understand my one year of learning in school!

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Wow, thank you! I didn't expect to know this much about Seed Dispersal! I never knew that coconuts were dispersed by its own seed! I was shocked and happy! Also, I never knew that birds dispersed fruit seeds too! Thank you so much 'Don't Memorise'! I really don't have to memorise and you helped me complete my work!

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Seeds are cool and interesting to learn about like it

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