The seed coat, also known as the outer protective layer of the seed, responds to environmental cues such as temperature, light, and moisture. These cues help trigger germination, or the process of a seed sprouting and beginning to grow into a new plant. Additionally, certain hormones within the seed can also influence responses to the environment.
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It isn't.
All that is needed to make a new plant.
The four common parts of a single seed of grain are the embryo (or germ), endosperm, seed coat (or testa), and scutellum (cotyledon). These parts each play a role in the growth and development of the plant.
A neem seed typically has three parts - the outer shell, the pulp, and the seed kernel inside. Each part of the seed serves a different purpose and contains various compounds with medicinal and insecticidal properties.
No, pizza is dead. Only living things respond to their environment
No they can reproduce if they come across a host cell but cannot respond to their environment
No, different parts of a plant may respond differently to stimuli. For example, the roots may respond to water availability by elongating or branching, while the leaves may respond to light by adjusting their orientation or size. Each part of the plant has specific adaptations to respond to different stimuli in its environment.
"The three main parts of a seed is an embryo, the cotyledon, and the seedcoat."
Living things can respond to the environment surrounding them. They are sensitive to their environment, and they can interact with it. Some living things can change their environment as well.
It respond by changing flow of water .
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It respond by changing flow of water .
it adapts to its environment sossages and cheese
Parts of a seed required to produce a new plant are:embryo, endosperm and seed coat. The embryo is the little plant in embryonic state.the parts of a seed are the:cotyledon,epicotyl,hypocotyl,
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