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how are seeds different from the grains​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A grain is the small edible fruit of the plant, usually hard on the outside, harvested from grassy crops. ... A seed is defined as an embryonic plant covered in a 'seed coat'. It is formed from the ripened ovule of plants after fertilization. The seed contains all the nutrients required to build a new plant!

Answered by nikhila29
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Explanation:

A grain is the small edible fruit of the plant, usually hard on the outside, harvested from grassy crops. ... A seed is defined as an embryonic plant covered in a 'seed coat'. It is formed from the ripened ovule of plants after fertilization. The seed contains all the nutrients required to build a new plant!..

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