Biology, asked by varshiniMS, 4 months ago

which is the outermost thin greenish protective layer of the seed.​

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Answered by negiabhishek236
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Answer:

pericarp

Explanation:

The pericarp (fruit coat) surrounds the entire seed and consists of two portions, the outer pericarp and inner pericarp. The outer pericarp has the following layers: the epidermis (epicarp), the hypodermis, and the innermost layer, called the remnants of thin-walled cells.

Answered by Anonymous
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Pericarp is the outermost thin layer of seed.

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