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Angiospermic plants produce seeds enclosed by ovary wall.
Covered seeds refer to seeds that are enclosed within a protective layer, often a fruit or other tissue, which is characteristic of flowering plants, known as angiosperms. This protective covering helps safeguard the developing seeds and aids in their dispersal. The fruit can provide nutrients and attract animals, facilitating the spread of the seeds. In contrast, plants with uncovered seeds, like gymnosperms, do not have this protective fruit structure.
Phanerogams are a group of plants that produce seeds, including gymnosperms (such as conifers) and angiosperms (flowering plants). They are characterized by their ability to reproduce through seeds enclosed in a protective structure.
An angiosperm egg develops in a protective structure called an ovule. The ovule is contained within the ovary of the flower and houses the female gametophyte that will eventually develop into the egg cell.
The ovule present on the ovuleferous scale of the cone produces the seed.
The seed coat - Iyer!
the protective structure of the Carabao is its thick skin
The protective structure of corn is the hairs and the husk.
the protective structure of calamansi is thorns,fine hair
Their Protective Structure is their Sharp Teeth:L Yeah men :))Not sure :)
wt is orchid protective body structure
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.