seed coat
Seed Coat
Vesta
Seed coat or testa.
Gymnosperms
Angiosperm
Its the surface Embryo & endosperm
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.
'Aril' is the scientific name for seed covering
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It is called a seed coat.
If you mean the seed covering its called the Testa
It protects it's seed with the outer shell covering.
Seed coat or testa.
Hull
The shell covering a seed is sometimes called a hull.
Aril
Gymnosperms. 'Gymnosperm' is Greek for 'naked seed'.
Well, no because the seed is just a seed. There is nothing covering it. I think.
A seed is an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering. The formation of the seed is part of the process of reproduction in seed plants