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The outside layer of a seed is called a seed coat. Your Welcome!
The outer covering of a seed better known as seed coat (husk) provides protection to the seed interior containing endosperm, embryo and the cotyledons. It develops from the integuments of the ovule. Various types of lignified ornamentation and deposits in the cells of seed coat help the botanists to identify seeds at species and variety level.
You can call with different word . Example , husk , shell or pod .
You can call with different word . Example , husk , shell or pod .
The de-husk them before using them for the product.
No, because a kernel is a grain or seed, as of a cereal grass, enclosed in a husk. Sort of like corn.
It's not "attached"; the leaves are just pushing the empty husk out on their way up. The husk will usually fall off within a few days. If it doesn't, you can carefully remove it yourself.
Yes, the word 'kernel' is a noun; a word for a grain or seed, enclosed in a husk; a central or basic part; a word for a thing.
The cob. The kernels, or seed, surround it and are themselves surrounded by the husk.
In Hebrew it is called psee-lee-oom (פסיליום). The "p" is not silent.