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Explain the structure of the seed

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Answered by bidhanch
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The outer covering of a seed is called the seed coat. Seed coats help protect the embryo from injury and also from drying out. Endosperm, a temporary food supply, is packed around the embryo in the form of special leaves called cotyledons or seed leaves.

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Answered by MrHyper
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A seed contains an embryo and cotyledons where food is stored for the development of the embryo into a plantlet. Seed is covered by a seed coat. The lower part of the embryo bears the radicle which grows into the root and the upper part bears the plumule which grows into a shoot...

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