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Primary 5 Science Guide: Proven Way to Spot Seed Dispersal Methods in Plants

Understanding how different seed dispersal methods is a key part of the Primary 5 Science syllabus under the topic Reproduction in Flowering Plants. Many students lose marks in this area not because they lack content knowledge, but because they overlook clues in the diagram or misinterpret how seed location relates to the method of dispersal.

Here’s a common exam-style question that has challenged even confident learners:

The diagram below shows the plants, L, M and N, on the same plot of land in March and September.

Struggling with Primary 5 Science questions on seed dispersal? Use this proven guide to identify dispersal methods and boost your confidence with instant homework help online.
Which plant dispersed its seeds by splitting and wind respectively?

Getting this right requires more than memorising keywords. Self-motivated learners must understand how different seed dispersal methods work and how to apply that knowledge to unseen questions. That’s where instant, on-demand homework help can make all the difference. Below is a conversation between a student and a mentor that breaks down the thinking process step by step.

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CLEMENT

  • Hi
  • I think M is not dispersed by wind.
  • Hi
  • Why not
  • Wait a moment
  • The red arrow is the parent plant
  • Of M
  • For wind dispersed plants, it has to follow the direction of wind
  • But then M's young plants are found in two directions
  • Let me show you
  • And what’s then direction of the wind?
  • As long as it’s dispersed far away, it’s by wind
  • But there obviously have to be the direction of wind right?
  • Even when the question did not say
  • Like for example North, South, East and West
  • So the seeds of M can only be dispersed in one direction
  • The wind direction
  • Since it is over a period of 6 months, the wind direction can be in any direction
  • So you mean that the seeds were dispersed on different days?
  • Yep
  • It’s over a period of 6 months
  • Oh, okay then. Thank you so much!
  • Bye!
  • You’re welcome!
  • bye

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