Seed Dispersal Analysis Questions: 1. Label each part of the seed on the diagram below: A. _______________________________________ B. _______________________________________ C. ________________________________________ D. _____________ ___________________________ E. ________________________________________ 2. Name and describe the 3 main parts of a seed I. ___________________________________________________________________________ II. ___________________________________________________________________________ III. ___________________________________________________________________________ 3. Describe two reasons why plants would benefit from dispersing their seeds. 4. Plants use many different techniques to disperse their seeds. Name four ways that we learned about in class today. 1. 2. 3. 4. __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ 5. What are some of the ways plants “convince” animals to disperse their seeds? Seed Dispersal Activity: Background: Plants must disperse their seeds to ensure that their offspring will thrive in an environment where competition and the risk of inbreeding are limited. The Earth’s vegetation has evolved a great diversity of seed shapes and sizes, each one having it’s own special way of dispersing or moving away from its mother plant. Seeds may be dispersed by the wind, through water, by attaching to animals (hitchhiking), inside an animal’s gut (yum!), or can even be “shot” out of its pod. In this activity, you will be presented with a collection of seeds from different plant species. Your job is to make an educated guess about how each of these seeds might be dispersed. Procedure: Investigate the size, shape and texture of each of the seeds in your group’s collection. Do they have hooks or spikes or are they smooth? Are they light or heavy? Hollow or solid? Ask yourself questions like these to make a hypothesis about how each of the seeds is dispersed. Data Collection: Seed name Wind Water Hitchhiker Good to eat Pop and shoot