Integuments are modified to form the seed coat but hardening is not essential.
The integument
the seed coat or testa develops from the integument
The ovule of an angiosperm, which will eventually become a seed, is surrounded by integuments. They are layers of protective sporophytic tissue that eventually develop into the seed coat.
The ovule of an angiosperm, which will eventually become a seed, is surrounded by integuments. They are layers of protective sporophytic tissue that eventually develop into the seed coat.
The seed coat of a plant seed develops from the tissue originally surrounding the ovule. This is called the integument and may have any number of layers depending on the plant.
A Microphyll is a particular section of the seed that allows water to enter the seed which causes the seed coat to swell and bursts. Once the seed coat has burst, the enzymes starts to become active which begins the process of germination.
if there is no seed coat the see won't 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.
the seed coat
if there is no seed coat the see won't grow
if there is no seed coat the see won't grow