In what ways seeds are important for plants
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Most common vegetables that we eat are grown by planting a seed for that plant in soil, applying water, nutrients and light (the amounts will depend on the specific needs of the plant) and waiting for the seeds to germinate.
Seeds are of immense biological and economic importance. They contain high protein, starch and oil reserves that help in the early stages of growth and development in a plant. These reserves are what make many cereals and legumes major food sources for a large proportion of the world's inhabitants.
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Seeds are only the thing which by which plans took it's first step to is aim i.e. to provide us oxygen and take carbon dioxide.
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