1.The seed coat protect the internal delicate parts of the tiny plant called.
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- Seeds have a tough outer layer called a seed coat that helps to protect the tiny embryo and endosperm inside.
- A miniature root and shoot take form.
- A structure called the cotyledon also develops. The cotyledon (kaht uh LEE dun) functions in the storage and transfer of nutrients to the embryo.
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Seeds have a tough outer layer called a seed coat that helps to protect the tiny embryo and endosperm inside. A miniature root and shoot take form. A structure called the cotyledon also develops. The cotyledon functions in the storage and transfer of nutrients to the embryo
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