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A seed coat, also known as the testa, grows around a seed for protection. It is a tough outer covering that helps safeguard the seed from physical damage, pathogens, and harsh environmental conditions.
The tough outer covering that lies just outside the cell membrane in a plant cell is called the cell wall. In plant cells, it is usually made up of cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin.
'Aril' is the scientific name for seed covering
The hard covering of a seed is called the seed coat. It serves to protect the seed from damage, dehydration, and pathogens.
A protective structure for seeds is called the seed coat. It is a tough outer covering that helps to protect the seed from environmental stresses, such as desiccation, physical damage, and microbial attack. The seed coat also helps regulate germination by controlling water absorption.
A seed covering, also known as a seed coat, is the outer protective layer that encases a seed. It helps to protect the seed from physical damage, pathogens, and drying out. The seed covering can vary in thickness and composition depending on the plant species.
* Strawberries. * Pineapples also have their seeds on the outside. They are removed when the tough skin is cut off. The seeds are in the little pits in the skin. * the Cashew fruit has the seed outside too!
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A porpoise has tough leather like skin body covering, that protects them from some predators.
the seed coat
the outside covering of fruit is called as pericarp
If you mean the seed covering its called the Testa