What is a seed?
A seed is a structure that enclosed the embryo of a plant in a protective outer covering. (1)
A seed is a fertile ovule. (3)
According to botany, a seed is a product of a fertilized ovule from gymnosperm and angiosperm plants. (4)
What does a seed do?
Under favorable conditions of growth, a seed gives rise to a new plant, using the nutrients stored in them. (1)
What does a seed look like?
Different seeds have different sizes, shapes, and colors. (1)
A seed could be round winged, or hairy. (3)
What does a seed do?
A seed is in a state of deep sleep until it gets enough sunlight, water, and soil to grow. (3)
What are types of seeds?
almonds
peas
rice (4)
beans (4)
wheat (4)
peanuts (4)
barley (4)
What are parts of a seed?
seed coat (1,4)
endosperm (1,4)
embryo (1,4)
What does a seed contain?
lectins
Where are seeds found?
on angiosperm and gymnosperm plants
How is a seed produced?
The union of the male reproductive plant
cell and female reproductive plant cell inside a ripened ovule of a flower helps in the formation of seeds in a plant. (1)
Resources
1. https://www.sciencefacts.net/parts-of-a-seed.html
2. https://www.britannica.com/science/seed-plant-reproductive-part
3. https://collegedunia.com/exams/parts-of-a-seed-seed-coat-endosperm-embryo-biology-articleid-1153
4. https://www.gardeningdream.com/what-is-the-difference-between-a-nut-and-a-seed/
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