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Which of the following most likely describes the difference between the structure of a seed that is spread by wind and the structure of a seed that is
dispersed by animals?
A. A seed spread by wind might be very small so that it can be
carried by the wind. A seed spread by animals might be light so
that it can float.
B. A seed spread by wind might be heavy so that it can fall to the
ground. A seed spread by animals might be light so that it can
float.
C. A seed spread by wind might be heavy so that it can fall to the
ground. A seed spread by animals might be sticky so that it
attaches to an animal's fur
D. A seed spread by wind might be light so that it can be carried by
the wind. A seed spread by animals might be hidden in a fruit that
animals would eat. not A​

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