explain the internal structure of a seed
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seed coat : this is outermost covering of seed.
the seed coat has two layer : the outer testa and inner tegmen . endosperm in some seed such as castor , the endosperm is formed as a result of double fertilization , is a food storing tissue .
endosperm is a temporary food supply , is packed around the embryo in the form of special leaves called cotyledons or seed leaves
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seed coat : this is outermost covering of seed.
the seed coat has two layer : the outer testa and inner tegmen . endosperm in some seed such as castor , the endosperm is formed as a result of double fertilization , is a food storing tissue .
endosperm is a temporary food supply , is packed around the embryo in the form of special leaves called cotyledons or seed leaves
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The seed coat has two layers, the outer testa and the inner tegmen.-Endosperm: In some seeds such as castor, the endosperm formed as a result of double fertilisation, is a food storing tissue... Hope it will help u........☺
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