A thick seed coating usually means the seed passes through the animal's gut without being destroyed by the digestive system. When it's expelled along with the animal's waste - it's packaged in a neat parcel of fertilizer !
Plants have an outer coat to protect the plant inside and keep it moist?
Only seeds have seed coats not plants. Not all seeds have seed coats.
Yes, the seed coat of a bean seed is thick in nature. The seed coat acts as a protective layer surrounding the seed, providing physical protection and regulating water absorption and gas exchange during germination.
Gymnosperms, such as cycads and ginkgoes, were common during the Triassic period and had seeds lacking a protective outer coat. They were some of the first seed plants to evolve, and their seeds were exposed on the surface of cones or other structures.
Pumpkin seeds are slow to germinate primarily due to their thick seed coat, which can impede water absorption and delay the sprouting process. Additionally, they require specific environmental conditions, such as warm soil temperatures and adequate moisture, to initiate germination. Factors like soil quality and planting depth can also influence the speed of germination. Overall, these conditions must be optimal for the seeds to sprout effectively.
It was very difficult to separate the seeds from the lint. Lint is a fibrous coat of thick hairs covering the seeds of the cotton plant
They have a thick coat so they can live in the freezing temperatures of Russia.
The opposite of a thick coat is a thin coat. While a thick coat provides warmth and insulation, a thin coat offers lighter coverage and is more suitable for mild weather. Additionally, a thin coat may be made of lighter materials, allowing for greater breathability and comfort in warmer conditions.
To protect the animal from their environment. And wool IS that "thick coat of hair" you mentioned.
Rubber cement can dry in 15 minutes if it is not a very thick coat. If it is a thick coat, it will take longer.
seed coat
they have a thick coat of fur
a thick fur coat.
a sheep
45-60 pounds, about 21-23.5 inches tall, and Thick double coat - thick undercoat and soft outer coat.
they have a thick layer of blubber to help them to survive and also a thick coat of fur
Plants have an outer coat to protect the plant inside and keep it moist?