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the shells of seed and fruits consist of​

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Answered by saurishsois
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The ovary in angiosperms develops into the fruit whereas the ovules become the seeds enclosed within the fruit. Seeds are found both in gymnosperms and angiosperms.

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Answered by Anonymous
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sclereids

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Hard and stony shells of fruits and seed coats are characterized by the presence of sclereids which is a type of sclerenchyma tissue. The cells of sclereids are highly thickened and possess lignified cell wall which is responsible for the hardness of fruits and seed coats.

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