If you are talking about a plant cell, then a cell wall is the outside of it. But the cell membrane actually "protects" the plant cell, (cell.)
yes they protect them until they are outside the soil
seed coat..
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seed coat
The seed leaves provide the seedling with food to grow before the appearance of leaves that enable the plant to make its own food.
It is called the seed
The seed leaves have carried out the function they are there for and are of no further use.
A dicotyledon. Indicative of dicots.
No. Chikoo is a Dicotyledon plant. It has two cotyledons(Seed Leaves).
The seed leaves provide the seedling with food to grow before the appearance of leaves that enable the plant to make its own food.
A baby plant is a seed.
The plumule is the bud of a young plant; the portion of the plant embryo giving rise to the first true leaves. Without the plumule you'd have no leaves.
What protects young flowers and leaves? The petals do. They protect them from storms and insects.
The purpose of the seed is to protect the tender and vulnerable embryo inside it. The tough seed covering, also known as the Testa encases the baby plant. Food to spur its growth is either packed around it or stored in special leaves known as cotyledons.
Cotyledones
It will die
seed
A baby plant that grow into another plant.
seed deep
It is called the seed
Seed plants are characterized by the presence of seeds, which are the reproductive structures that contain the embryo of the plant. They also have vascular tissues for transporting water and nutrients, and most have flowers for reproduction. Seed plants include both gymnosperms (such as conifers) and angiosperms (flowering plants).