Explain the structure of typical of angiosperm seed
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The seed consists of a toughened layer of integuments forming the coat, the endosperm with food reserves, and the well-protected embryo at the center. The fruit of the Aesculus or Horse Chestnut tree: These seeds are enclosed a protective outer covering called the seed coat, usually with some stored food.
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The seed consists of a toughened layer of integuments forming the coat, the endosperm with food reserves, and the well-protected embryo at the center. The fruit of the Aesculus or Horse Chestnut tree: These seeds are enclosed a protective outer covering called the seed coat, usually with some stored food.
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