what would happen if there was no protective cover of a seed.
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Seeds are their own energy source, a plant in embryo form. They store energy in a form that is released and used only when water, oxygen, soil, and a close-to-ideal temperature are a part of their surroundings. Until then, they remain dormant. ... The seed coat or outside of a seed protects it during dormancy.
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This shows that if any condition is missing, the seed will not grow into new plants. So air, water, and sunlight are the conditions necessary for germination.
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