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Biology, 26.02.2020 01:50 tayleeanntabeln2226

Some plant seeds have special spiky barbs that can easily get tangled in an animal's fur.

The spiky structure of these seeds most likely benefits a plant by
A.
keeping the seeds from being moved away from the parent plant.
B.
helping the seeds to be scattered in new areas to grow.
C.
attracting pollinators with their bright color and fruity smell.
D.
keeping animals far away from the parent plant.

(Its B)

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