what is testa in seed
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A seed develops from an ovule after fertilization. It consists of a tough coat or testa enclosing an embryo which is made up of a plumule, a radicle and one or two cotyledons. In favourable conditions the seed can grow and become a fully independent plant, bearing flowers and seeds during its life cycle.
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A seed develops from an ovule after fertilization. It consists of a tough coat or testa enclosing an embryo which is made up of a plumule, a radicle and one or two cotyledons. In favourable conditions the seed can grow and become a fully independent plant, bearing flowers and seeds during its life cycle.
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