nourishes the embryo
Seed coat protects the embryo from unfabourable conditions of growth
water pressure inside the seed coat
Integuments, after fertilization turn to the seed coat, which protects the seed
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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.
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To protect the seed.
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The seed coat is important to the seed. The seed coat protects the seed from animals, wind, ice, rain and snow.
The seed coat in a plant helps protect the embryo from damage and predators.
The seedcoat protects the resting embryo inside seed.
seed coat
The cotyledons provides a source of food to the seed and seedling that is germinating, while the seed coat protects it.
It is a seed having an embryo (which will ultimately develop in to a plant), the cotyledone(s), endosperm and protective seed coat)
The seed coat of a plant seed develops from the tissue originally surrounding the ovule. This is called the integument and may have any number of layers depending on the plant.
Seed develops on a plant to allow that plant to reproduce itself.
water pressure inside the seed coat
a embryo.