No, a seed coat does not store food. The seed coat acts as a protective covering for the seed, helping to prevent damage or desiccation. Food reserves are typically stored within the seed itself, in structures such as the endosperm or cotyledons.
seed consists of an embryo packaged along with a store of food within a protective coat. seeds contributed to the embryos to be dispersed without drying out.
The seed coat protects the seed from mechanical damage, pathogens, and dehydration during dormancy. Cotyledons are the embryonic leaves in a seed that provide nutrients to the seedling until it can produce its own food through photosynthesis.
the seed coat
A part of a seed which is inside the seed coat is called cotyledon and it contains EMBRYO and the stored food
This describes the basic structure of a seed. Within the seed, there is an embryo that has food reserves within the seed coat.
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 cotyledons provides a source of food to the seed and seedling that is germinating, while the seed coat protects it.
seed consists of an embryo packaged along with a store of food within a protective coat. seeds contributed to the embryos to be dispersed without drying out.
The seed coat protects the seed from mechanical damage, pathogens, and dehydration during dormancy. Cotyledons are the embryonic leaves in a seed that provide nutrients to the seedling until it can produce its own food through photosynthesis.
The main parts of a seed are the seed coat, cotyledons, the embryo, and the Endosperm,stored food.
the part of the seed that stores food is seed coat or testa
the seed coat
A part of a seed which is inside the seed coat is called cotyledon and it contains EMBRYO and the stored food
It is a seed having an embryo (which will ultimately develop in to a plant), the cotyledone(s), endosperm and protective seed coat)
an embryo, the endosperm (food supply), and the seed coat.
No, it is stored in the cotyledones
Three main parts of a seed are the endosperm, the embryo, and the seed coat.