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The spread or transport of the seeds of the fruit away from the parent plant is termed the dispersal of seeds. It is important for the seeds of fruit to disperse off far from the parent plant to find less competitive and favorable conditions to grow. The dispersal of seeds can take place by some in-built mechanisms of the fruit or by other agents such as animals, wind, or water.

 

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