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developed from the zygote and the seed coat from the integuments of the ovule. all seeds are different size, shape and colour. seeds have been an important development in the reproduction and spread of flowering plants, relative to more primitive plants such as mosses, ferns and liverworts, which do not
maturity, seeds of these species have no endosperm and are termed exalbuminous seeds. some exalbuminous seeds are bean, pea, oak, walnut, squash, sunflower, and radish. seeds with an endosperm at maturity are termed albuminous seeds. most monocots (e.g. grasses and palms) and many dicots (e.g. brazil nut...
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