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23 June, 00:13

Would the seeds of the rye grass more likely be spread by wind or by insects? Give your reasons for your answer.

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  1. 23 June, 00:24
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    Wind

    Explanation:

    This pollen is driven by the wind to the stigma of other rye grass plants where fertilization takes place. Plants such as rye grass have plain looking reproductive structures. There is no need to try to attract insects since the grass relies on the wind to blow its pollen from plant to plant.
  2. 23 June, 00:41
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    wind

    Explanation:

    Wind is always blowing around so naturally if seeds were to be on the ground, it would be swept away by the wind, other than insects taking the seeds
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