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Biological importance of seed in a plant

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Answered by 09zishan
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Seeds are fertilised, mature ovules—the result of sexual reproduction in plants. ... Seeds are of immense biological and economic importance. They contain high protein, starch and oil reserves that help in the early stages of growth and development in a plant.

Answered by tripathiriya2006
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Seeds are fertilised, mature ovules—the result of sexual reproduction in plants. ... Seeds are of immense biological and economic importance. They contain high protein, starch and oil reserves that help in the early stages of growth and development in a plant.

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