Which seeds have the hardest coats?
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I believe nearly all (if not all) seeds have seed coats. However, some seeds have their seed coat fused...
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1. prevents the embryo from dehydration 2. protects the embryo from physical/ mechanical damage 3. protects...
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These seeds are wrapped in a fruit that is tasty to many animals, who eat and spread the seeds.
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I have hibiscus seeds that have been in the freezer for quite some time. If I soak them in hot water for an hour prior to sowing them will their seed coats still need to be nicked? The point of soaking them is to soften their seedcoats. Any advice would...
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I have grown hardy hibiscus from their own seeds. I did not nick them at all and I found they grew happily...
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A. seeds permit plants to postpone development during unfavorable conditions B. seeds contain stored food that helps young seedlings to develop before they can photosynthesize on their own C. seeds afford maximum protection to young embryos at their...
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which of these is not an adaptive value of seeds for land plants? Answer =E. seeds attract pollinators...
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Spread by birds and mammals eating the fruit and seeds then depositing the seed. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/See... Would it work with all angiosperms ("enclosed seed")? What are seeds which must go through the digestive tract of an animal...
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Not all seeds of angiosperms will germinate after gut-passage. Other means of animal dependent seed...
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With which membranes do COPII, COPI, and clathrin vesicle coats associate? When vesicles bud with each of these coats, where and how will they be transported?
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This is still an active area of research, but here is what is known in the text-books so far: COPII...
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