because it needs to grow
All the gymnosperms have a seed without a seed coat. (Gymnos : Naked; Spermae : Seeded)
The seed is incased in a seed coat that is very protective and the embryo within the seed is dormant, meaning that the seed is able to survive long periods without food or water.
It is called a seed coat.
Seed coat, micropyle, endosperm and embryo are major parts of a seed. The seed coat protects, micropyle allows water to move in, endosperm nourishes the embryo and on germination a new plant emerges from the embryo.
if there is no seed coat the see won't grow
if there is no seed coat the see won't grow
if there is no seed coat the see won't grow
No seed can grow without land
water pressure inside the seed coat
because it needs to grow
if there is no seed coat the see won't grow
A Gingko seed can often benefit from a period of stratification. Alternately, the seed can be scratches so that its seed coat is easier to break.
As the water penetrates the seed, it causes the contained material to swell [bloat] and the seed coat to split, allowing the seed to germinate and grow.
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The seed coat is important to the seed. The seed coat protects the seed from animals, wind, ice, rain and snow.
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