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Well if you mean sunflower seeds you cant use youre teeth without even braking im very used to it myself i havent broken a sedd in months=If you are talking about a different seed i dont know wich one youre talking a bout you need to bve more specific=

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Another name for seed shell?

The shell covering a seed is sometimes called a hull.


How can I effectively shell sunflower seeds?

To effectively shell sunflower seeds, first crack the shell with your teeth or a nutcracker. Then, use your fingers to remove the seed from the shell. Repeat the process for each seed.


How does a nut protect a seed?

It protects it's seed with the outer shell covering.


Does the Conker Nut have a shell?

Yes, the conker nut, which is the seed of the horse chestnut tree, is encased in a spiky outer shell. This shell typically splits open when the seed is mature, revealing the shiny brown conker inside. The spiky shell helps protect the seed until it is ready to fall to the ground.


How does a seed survive before being planted?

A seed is inside a hard shell. So Until It is planted it is stored in that. Once planted and roots start to grow the seed starts to break out of the shell!


What is the definition of seed coat?

A hard shell around a seed, properly known as 'aril'


What is the outer shell of a seed called?

The outer shell of a seed is called the seed coat or testa. This protective layer encases the seed, safeguarding the embryo and stored nutrients from environmental factors and potential damage. The seed coat also plays a role in regulating water absorption, which is crucial for germination.


How long does it take an in shell roasted and salted sunflower seed to sprout?

It won't because the seed will be dead


What are the advantages of seed propagation?

Seed-producing plants have a hard, protective shell that safeguards them from getting damaged.


What part of the coconut is the seed?

The seed of the coconut is the inner kernel or flesh found inside the hard shell.


You suck me you get a nut and you spit me out what am i?

peanut shell??? Sunflower seed


Will the seed grow if you take off the shell?

Removing the shell from a seed can hinder its ability to grow because the shell serves as a protective barrier and provides essential nutrients for germination. Without the shell, the seed may be more susceptible to pathogens and environmental stressors. However, some seeds may still germinate if they are viable and the conditions are right, but the chances of successful growth are generally reduced.