A typical matured seed of angiosperms consists of two parts: 1. Seed Coat 2. Kernel. 1. Seed Coat: Seed coat is the protective covering of seed, developed from integument of the ovule. It is made up of two layers: i. the outer layer is called testa, which is usually hard and of various appearances (Fig. […]
General Structure of Seed (With Diagram) | Angiosperms | Botany
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