Biology, asked by aviranjan35, 1 month ago

how are seeds different from grains?​

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Answered by DaRvl
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Answer:

grain is the small edible fruit of the plant, usually hard on the outside, harvested from grassy crops. Grains grow in clusters at the tops of mature plants, such as wheat, oats, and rice. ... A seed is defined as an embryonic plant covered in a 'seed coat'.

Answered by pattanaiksouryam
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Answer:

Explanation:

Grains are seprate beacuse it has been taken from a fully grown plant like rice,wheat etc but seed is used to plant another similar type tree.It can't be eaten

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