What is the food chain of seeds?
Plant → Seed → Seedling → Mature plant
Plants produce seeds as a means of reproduction. When a seed is planted, it germinates and begins to grow into a seedling. The seedling then grows into a mature plant, which produces more seeds. This cycle repeats itself, ensuring the continuation of the plant species.
In addition to being a source of food for plants, seeds are also an important food source for animals. Many birds, rodents, and insects eat seeds. Some animals, such as squirrels, even store seeds for later consumption.
The food chain of seeds is an important part of the ecosystem. Plants provide food for animals, which in turn help to disperse the seeds. This cycle ensures that plants can reproduce and continue to grow.
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