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Identify the classification of strawberry and jacaranda, there dispersal mechanism and placentation? ?

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Strawberry:
Classification: The strawberry belongs to the genus Fragaria and the family Rosaceae.
Dispersal mechanism: Strawberries are dispersed through a combination of animal consumption and seed dispersal. Animals such as birds and mammals eat the fruit and then excrete the seeds in a different location, helping to spread the plant.
Placentation: The strawberry has a basal placentation, meaning that the ovules are attached to the base of the ovary.

Jacaranda:
Classification: The jacaranda belongs to the genus Jacaranda and the family Bignoniaceae.
Dispersal mechanism: Jacaranda seeds are dispersed through wind dispersal. The seeds are contained in capsules that split open when mature, releasing the seeds to be carried by the wind to new locations.
Placentation: The jacaranda has axile placentation, meaning that the ovules are attached to the central axis of the ovary.
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Strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa)

- Classification:
- Kingdom: Plantae
- Division: Magnoliophyta
- Class: Magnoliopsida
- Order: Rosales
- Family: Rosaceae
- Genus: Fragaria
- Species: F. × ananassa

- Dispersal Mechanism:
- Zoochory (dispersed by animals)
- Secondary dispersal by ants

- Placentation:
- Parietal (ovules borne on the inner wall of the ovary)

Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia)

- Classification:
- Kingdom: Plantae
- Division: Magnoliophyta
- Class: Magnoliopsida
- Order: Lamiales
- Family: Bignoniaceae
- Genus: Jacaranda
- Species: J. mimosifolia

- Dispersal Mechanism:
- Wind (anemochores)

- Placentation:
- Axile (ovules borne on the central axis of the ovary)
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