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The seed coat acts as a natural shield, protecting the embryo and regulating germination timing
31 Jan 2026
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What is the primary function of the seed coat in seeds?
To provide nutrients directly to the growing seedling
To perform photosynthesis for the seed before germination
To protect the embryo and regulate water uptake during germination
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The seed coat acts as a natural armor, protecting the embryo and regulating germination conditions
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How does the seed coat influence seed dormancy and germination in plants?
By controlling water uptake and protecting the embryo, the seed coat regulates when a seed can germinate.
By providing nutrients directly to the embryo during germination.
By producing hormones that trigger immediate germination after seed dispersal.
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The seed's testa acts as a natural shield, guarding the embryo through harsh conditions
24 Jan 2026
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What is the primary function of the testa in seeds?
To provide nutrients to the developing embryo
To protect the seed and regulate water uptake during germination
To perform photosynthesis for the seedling
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