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internal structure of seed?

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Answered by Shubusingh58
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Angiosperm (flowering plants)seeds consist of three genetically distinct constituents: (1) the embryo formed from the zygote, (2) the endosperm, which is normally triploid, (3) the seed coat from tissue derived from the maternal tissue of the ovule.

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Answered by atharv2000
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seed will possess the following features:

Testa – an outer seed coat that protects the embryonic plant

Micropyle – a small pore in the outer covering of the seed, that allows for the passage of water

Cotyledon – contains the food stores for the seed and forms the embryonic leaves

Plumule – the embryonic shoot (also called the epicotyl)

Radicle – the embryonic root

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