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What is the name when the process that occurs when waters enters a seed it loses its seed coat and releases a root and stem?

Germination is the name of the process when water enters a seed, causing it to lose its seed coat and initiate the growth of a root and a stem. This process marks the beginning of a seed's growth into a new plant.


What is the function of integuments in flowers?

Integuments, after fertilization turn to the seed coat, which protects the seed


What are the three parts of a seed?

If you are referring to a seed, then the embryo, the food store and the seed coat. If you actually mean the embyo itself, then precursor tissues for the leaves, stem and root, as well as one or more cotyledons.


The tough outer layer of a seed is called the?

the seed coat


Why does the seed a seed coat?

if there is no seed coat the see won't grow


What does the seed coat do?

The seed coat is important to the seed. The seed coat protects the seed from animals, wind, ice, rain and snow.


What needs to happen before the plant embryo can push its way out the seed coat?

The embryo is the baby plant. It has an embryo root to push its way eventually out of the seed coat, and embryo stem, and embryo leaves which will later start food production.


Why does a seed need seed coat?

if there is no seed coat the see won't grow


Why does the seed needs a seed coat?

if there is no seed coat the see won't grow


What does an embryo in seed consist of?

An embryo in a seed consists of the young plant in its earliest stages of development. It typically includes the stem, root, and one or more embryonic leaves (cotyledons). This structure is enclosed and protected by the seed coat.


Is a seed coat the same as the seed membrane?

No, a seed coat and seed membrane are not the same. The seed coat is the hard outer layer of a seed that protects the embryo inside, while the seed membrane is a thin layer that surrounds the embryo within the seed coat.


Does the integument harden to become the seed coat?

Integuments are modified to form the seed coat but hardening is not essential.