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Seeds Adaptive Strategies Dispersal Habitats Species Colonise Areas

Seeds have better dispersal strategies, allowing species to colonize new habitats, and provide nourishment to young seedlings until they can photosynthesize.

Seeds have better dispersal strategies, allowing species to colonize new habitats, and provide nourishment to young seedlings until they can photosynthesize.

Text Also seeds have better adaptive strategies for dispersal to new habitats and help the species to colonise in other areas. As they have sufficient food reserves, young
seedlings are nourished until they are capable of photosynthesis on their
own.

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