How are seeds and fruits of plants adapted to their mode of dispersal?

      Water; Fruit mesocarp/seed testa has air spaces; thus light/buoyant to float; carried away by water; fruits/seeds protected from soaking by waterproof pericarp/testa; Animal; have hooks for attachment to animals; thus carried to other places; fruits are brightly coloured; succulent/fleshy; aromatic/scented; to attract animals; which feed on them; the seed coats/hard seeds are resistant to digestive enzymes; thus are unaffected; seeds dropped away from parent in faeces/droppings; Wind; have hairs/wing-like structures/floss/extensions; which increase surface area/for buoyancy; making it easy to be blown away; fruits/seeds are light due to small size; therefore easily carried away by wind; censor mechanism; perforated/open/split/capsule; usually loosely attached to the stalk/long stalk; is swayed by wind; scattering seeds; Self-dispersal/Explosive mechanism; tension/pressure is created inside a dry pod; pod opens (violently) along lines of weaknesses; the two halves curl outwards; scattering the seeds;
Max. 20 mks 

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