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A spore has a seed coat that provides it with protection, as well as a food supply. As a result, seeds can stay dormant until they're ready to germinate.
Endosperm provides protection and nourishment to the developing embryo.
A seed silly!
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seeds
cotyledon
penuaclatiod because this is found in the embryo... hope this helped! :)
a seed coat, storage tissue, and a dormant embryo. the seed coat protects the seed from drying out, endosperm is the temporary food supply and the cotyledon is the embryo.
Petals
the endosperm
A typical seed includes three basic parts, an embryo, a supply of nutrients for the embryo and a seed coat.
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cotyledon
penuaclatiod because this is found in the embryo... hope this helped! :)
1. an embryo 2. supply of nutrients for the embryo 3. seed coat
No the moron politicians have no clue to what they are talking about. Lead water lines for example get a protective coating (oxidization) that prevents the actual lead from entering the potable water supply over time.
An embryo plugs into it's Mothers blood supply through the placenta. The embryo gets all it's nutrition and oxgen through this connection.
a seed coat, storage tissue, and a dormant embryo. the seed coat protects the seed from drying out, endosperm is the temporary food supply and the cotyledon is the embryo.
Inside a seed is a food supply for the developing plant embryo. The outside of a seed is a protective coat. This allows a seed to survive cold weather or a lack of water. A seed can remain dormant for months, or even years, while waiting for the right growing conditions.
Inside a seed is a food supply for the developing plant embryo. The outside of a seed is a protective coat. This allows a seed to survive cold weather or a lack of water. A seed can remain dormant for months, or even years, while waiting for the right growing conditions.
an embryo, the endosperm (food supply), and the seed coat.
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