write the importance of seeds in plant
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The formation of the seed is part of the process of reproduction in seed plants, the spermatophytes, including the gymnosperm and angiospermplants. Seeds are the product of the ripened ovule, after fertilization by pollen and some growth within the mother plant.
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Seeds are fertilised, mature ovules—the result of sexual reproduction in plants. Not all plants
produce seeds, but those that do often rely on these seeds to replicate themselves over successive
seasons and years. Seeds are of immense biological and economic importance. They contain high
protein, starch and oil reserves that help in the early stages of growth and development in a plant.
These reserves are what make many cereals and legumes major food sources for a large proportion
of the world’s inhabitants.
produce seeds, but those that do often rely on these seeds to replicate themselves over successive
seasons and years. Seeds are of immense biological and economic importance. They contain high
protein, starch and oil reserves that help in the early stages of growth and development in a plant.
These reserves are what make many cereals and legumes major food sources for a large proportion
of the world’s inhabitants.
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