Which of the following best describes the parts of a pine seed? A. Integument, endosperm, nucellus B. Integument, embryo, nucellus C. Seed coat, embryo, endosperm D. Fleshy ovary wall, nucellus, embryo
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I think option A is right one
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The best description of the parts of a pine seed is Integument, endosperm, nucellus
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Explanation:
- covered from outside by the seat cod,e provides tensile strength the and the inside of the seed from any force. In addition to this there is endosperm inside the pine seed.
- The endosperm helps in the storage of the food which is essential for the growth of the seed. In addition to this there is integument and the nucellus on the ends of the seed.
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