Biology, asked by liza5278, 12 days ago

What is Testa and Micropyle in a seed coat?

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Answered by TinyElephant
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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)

Answered by shivanisalunkhe991
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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)

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