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why is a seed incomplete without an embryo ?​

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Answered by hassanalihassanali06
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Answer:

Reason;

Seeds contain an embryo that can remain dormant until conditions are favorable when it grows into a diploid sporophyte. Seeds are transported by the wind, water, or by animals to encourage reproduction and reduce competition with the parent plant.

Answered by nahidaafreen410
1

Answer:

yes

Mature seed with incomplete germination. Note the elongation of the embryonic axis and the accumulation of anthocyanins

Explanation:

Seeds contain an embryo that can remain dormant until conditions are favorable when it grows into a diploid sporophyte. Seeds are transported by the wind, water, or by animals to encourage reproduction and reduce competition with the parent plant.

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