How are potato seeds dispersed?
Potatoes are actually dispersed through tubers, not seeds. Here's why:
* Potatoes are not true seeds: They are underground stems called tubers that store food.
* Dispersal: Unlike seeds, tubers don't rely on wind, water, or animals for dispersal. Instead, they are often spread by humans:
* Planting: Farmers and gardeners intentionally plant potato tubers to grow new crops.
* Accidental spread: Sometimes, tubers can be spread unintentionally through soil, equipment, or even through animals that carry them.
So, the answer to your question is that potato tubers, not seeds, are dispersed primarily through human activities.
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