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Some plants have reproductive structures that help them reproduce using natural forces or animals. How does the reproductive structure shown here ensure the reproductive success of plants?

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Plants will not just have to rely on one animal to help reproduce. Plants can mimic things such as scents or looks to be an incentive for other animals. Wind and water can also help transport pollen. Plants always have pollinators such as wind, water, insects, and animals. Plants use mimicry in order to attract the biotic pollinators. Plants will never have trouble reproducing because they have so many different pollinators.

Animals help plants by pollinating them, and be helping to disperse seeds. The droppings of animals also fertilize plants.Plants depend on animals for nutrients, pollination and seed dispersal. Plants are also useful for animal home because many animals live around plants.

  • Animals help plants pollinate their flowers and spread seeds. Their droppings fertilize the soil, while grazing & browsing animals help to prepare the ground by clearing away overgrown brush.
  • Animals can disperse seeds by excreting or burying them; other fruits have structures, such as hooks, that attach themselves to animals' fur.
  • Animals, big and small, depend on healthy forests, which provide them with the fruits, nuts and plants they need to thrive. In turn, humans depend on those very animals to spread the seeds of the plants they have eaten, which helps fertilize the soil.
  • The berries are eaten by birds such as blackbirds and pigeons. Mice, deer and even foxes eat also eat them. The small hard seed is hidden inside the fruit and passes through the gut of the animal as it cannot be digested. The seeds are therefore expelled in the droppings of the animal.

To learn more about  plants  reproductive structures : https://brainly.com/subject/biology

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