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how does a plant protect its seeds? ​

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Answered by yp02352
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After fertilization, the ovary swells and becomes either fleshy or hard and dry to protect the developing seeds. Many fruits help seeds spread (maple seeds). ... Seeds are protected by a coat. This coat can be thin or thick and hard.

Answered by jennifer1315
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It is protected inside the tough seed coat,or testa,the baby plant called embryo .food,kahich field germination and growth ,is either packed around the

embryo.or stored in special seed leaves called cotyledons .

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