The seeds grow inside the seed pod which is a thick - woody type of material, some plant varieties have a harder outer shell than others.
Angiosperms
A flower structure that encloses and protects ovules and seeds as they develop.
Spores are usually haploid and unicellular and are produced by meiosis, they are not seeds and do not contain the "bulky" multicellular embryo and seed coat that encloses it of plant seeds.
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The ovary swells to form a fruit, which encloses and protects the seeds as they develop. This process is important for seed dispersal and plays a key role in plant reproduction and propagation.
The cell wall encloses plant cells.
Encloses cardiac space.
A swelled ovary.
As angiosperm seeds mature after fertilization, the ovules develop into seeds while the ovary transforms into a fruit. The seed undergoes changes in its structure to store nutrients and develop protective layers. Ultimately, the mature seed is dispersed from the fruit to germinate and grow into a new plant.
Conifers hide their seeds within the protective structure called a cone. The seeds are usually located inside the cone scales, which help to protect them from predators and harsh environmental conditions.
peritoneal
encloses the nucleus