How are the seeds of a plant spread around?

O Bees are attracted to the fruit flowers make. They spread the seeds around through contact with them
O Insects carry the fruit long distances. This spreads the seeds around.
O The wind carries the fruit long distances. This spreads the seeds around.
O Animals are attracted to the fruit flowers make. They eat the fruit, and this spreads the seeds around

All of the options provided are correct ways in which the seeds of a plant can be spread around. Bees and insects are attracted to the flowers' nectar and inadvertently carry the pollen and seeds with them as they move from flower to flower. Wind can also carry lightweight seeds or fruit long distances, allowing them to disperse and potentially grow in new areas. Animals are often attracted to the fruit that flowers produce and may consume the fruit, subsequently dispersing the seeds in their droppings, helping the seeds to germinate in new locations.