This is just like a pimple except sometimes the body will enclose the irritation in a shell or coating that could look like a seed. Nothing to worry about.
That is the seed head.
The seed of the coconut is the inner kernel or flesh found inside the hard shell.
The shell of a sunflower which is white and black striped protects the seed inside of it. The seed, if planted becomes a sunflower plant.
After being pollinated, the flower will dry out and fall off. The next morning, the flower will be gone, and a white, fluffy seed head will appear. By seed head, I mean the fluffy thing with seeds. I hope this helps!
Daffodils reproduce by forming seeds inside their seed pods, which develop at the base of the flower once it has been pollinated. The seeds are contained within the seed pod until they are ready to be dispersed by wind or animals.
The best way is to test the seeds by taste and appearance. If the inside of the seed looks green or empty then it is not ripe. The seeds ripen from the outside of the head to the center. The petals will be shriveled, the head down-turned and yellow on the back. Sometimes the seeds - especially those in the middle - do not ever fill properly. When ripe, it is easier to rub the seed loose from the head. The seed color usually darkens also.
A groundnut is a seed which develops in a rough textured pod alone with a few neighbours (it is a type of pea). tA peanut comprises two halves containing the food for the seed and in the middle, a tine shoot which is the embryonic new peanut plant.
to protect the seed and the cotyledon (food storage, the white inside of the bean) before they grow
Soursop is a fruit that is thorny on the outside and has a large seed on the inside. The fruit is covered in small, soft spines giving it a prickly appearance. Inside the fruit, there are black seeds surrounded by white flesh.
a grape seed :D
You can find out what is inside a seed by getting a knife and slicing it open. You would want to be careful not to break it. There are two things in the seed, starch and Seed leaf.
It depends on what you mean, the inside of the seed, inside of the cob? The inside the seed is called the germ. Or do you mean the corn on your big toe?