Plant Biology
plant biology
An egg
In biology, or more specifically botany, a seed refers to any tissue that can regenerate an entire organism on it's own. It is distinct from the embryo in that it also provides supporting cells, that nourish the embryo. In practical biology, seed refers to a starter for growth, such as cells for a cell culture, or bacterial input for a fermentation process.
A person who studies seeds is called a seed biologist or a seed scientist. They typically specialize in seed biology, germination, seed storage, or plant propagation.
For what purpose?
To raise plants
It's mainly used as a disinfectant and preservative.
In biology terms, a fruit is a wall of tissue sounding the seed in a flower.
Funding for research and development of a business idea
The purpose is to provide nourishment to a developing embryo in the seed.
The study of fruits and seeds is known as carpology.