the seed coat
A apple seed is much larger than a dandelion seed.
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.
A seed covering, also known as a seed coat, is the outer protective layer that encases a seed. It helps to protect the seed from physical damage, pathogens, and drying out. The seed covering can vary in thickness and composition depending on the plant species.
No, "saga seed" is not a seed. It refers to the dried seed pod of the tropical palm tree called "saga" and is commonly used in crafts and jewelry making.
It was stepped upon, trod under foot.
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983).
Book of Isaiah, "As the rain comes down from heaven, bringing seed to the sower and bread to the eater, so my Word comes down from heaven."
That which sows seed; a sowing-machine. Or a person can be a sower as well. It also means someone who spreads something. That could be sowing doubt in someone's mind.
There is no moral lesson in the parable of the sower. An explanation of the parable is given in Matthew 13:12-23, Luke 8:11-15 and Mark 4:14-20. This parable is about the preaching of the word - the planting of the seed of the gospel and the bearing of fruit in the hearts of people. A parable is an illustration in order to explain a truth, to make the truth easier to understand. A parable puts something familiar alongside something unfamiliar to help people to understand spiritual truth by using everyday objects and relationships. A parable is similar to a fable or an allegory or a proverb but parables are generally concerned with spiritual matters.
The Sower was created in 1907.
- The Good Samaritan - The Lost Coin - The Prodigal Son - The Lost Lamb - The Sower and the Seed - The Rich Fool - Two Debtors - Mustard Seed - Alert Servants - Dinner Guests
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Singer Sower was created in 1983.
The Sower - novel - has 457 pages.
parable of the sower
Christopher Sower III died in 1799.