What are the different parts of a seed? State their functions.
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The three primary parts of a seed are the embryo, endosperm, and seed coat. The embryo is the young multicellular organism before it emerges from the seed. The endosperm is a source of stored food, consisting primarily of starches. The seed coat consists of one or more protective layers that encase the seed.
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The three primary parts of a seed are the
1) embryo,
2) endosperm
3) seed coat.
The embryo is the young multicellular organism before it emerges from the seed.
The endosperm is a source of stored food, consisting primarily of starches.
The seed coat consists of one or more protective layers that encase the seed.
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