Gymnosperms
Angiosperm
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.
The protective covering around the seed of an angiosperm is called the seed coat. It helps to protect the seed from damage and drying out, ensuring its viability during dormancy.
The four parts of a seed are the seed coat (protective outer covering), the endosperm (source of nutrients for the developing plant), the embryo (developing plant), and the cotyledon (seed leaf that stores food for the embryo). These parts work together during germination to give rise to a new plant.
ovula
a gynosperm is a plant which donot produce flowers. A gymnosperm is a seed bearing plant that produces naked seeds, or seeds without protective covering. An example of a seed with protective covering would be an apple. The "flesh" of the apple would be the protective covering. An example of a naked seed would be a pine cone.
Angiosperm
the fruit is the protective covering around the seed.
the fruit is the protective covering around the seed.
A seed is an embryonic plant enclosed in a protective outer covering. The formation of the seed is part of the process of reproduction in seed plants
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.
The exosperm of a plant is located within the seed coat, which is the outer covering of a seed. It serves as a protective layer around the embryo and endosperm.
gymnosperm (apex)
gymnosperm (apex)
gymnosperm (apex)
The protective covering around the seed of an angiosperm is called the seed coat. It helps to protect the seed from damage and drying out, ensuring its viability during dormancy.
The four parts of a seed are the seed coat (protective outer covering), the endosperm (source of nutrients for the developing plant), the embryo (developing plant), and the cotyledon (seed leaf that stores food for the embryo). These parts work together during germination to give rise to a new plant.