Yes, testa is a seed coat
A seed is protected by TESTA(seed coat) and TEGMENT .
Seed coat or testa.
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if there is no seed coat the see won't grow
The seed coat or testa is a protective covering that forms around the fertilized ovule.The coating is normally hard and water resistant and provides protection from dessication (drying out). Additionally the seed coat also allows the seed to be eaten by certain animals and birds which then pass the seed undigested through their digestive tracts and facilitate dispersal of the seeds. The seed coat is formed in the ovary shortly after fertilization from the integument.Once the correct conditions have been met for germination the seed coat will start to absorb water, soften and eventually split as the embryo inside starts to absorb water, swell and germinate.
the testa or seed coat
the seed coat or testa develops from the integument
A seed is protected by TESTA(seed coat) and TEGMENT .
The outside layer of a seed is called a seed coat. Your Welcome!
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Seed coat or testa.
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The scientific name of seeds is dependent upon what variety the seed is. There are thousands of names of seeds.
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if there is no seed coat the see won't grow
A seed is usually encased in what is called a seed coat or testa. The testa protects the seed embryo and at the same time is thin enough to allow the food endosperm to easily escape it.
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