I want the structure of a seed
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The seed consists of three components: embryo, endosperm (sometimes perisperm), and seed-coat. Both endosperm and embryo are the products of double fertilization, whereas the seed-coat develops from the maternal, ovular tissues.
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Structure of a Seed
Tesla: It is the outer coat of the seed that protects the embryonic plant. ... Radicle: This is the embryonic root which will develop into the primary root of the plant. It is usually the first part of the embryo to push its way out of the seed during germination. Plumule: This is the embryonic shoot.
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