Reproduction. The seeds fall or are transported by animals and can grow elsewhere
-an outer protective seed coat, derived from the integument/s of the ovule -the embryo representing the next sporophte generation. -And seeds are found in only flowering plants called gymnosperms.
Seeds provide plants with protection and nourishment for the embryo, allow for dormancy until conditions are favorable, and create genetic diversity. They also facilitate dispersal to new locations and help plants survive harsh conditions. These advantages significantly enhance a plant's ability to reproduce and thrive in various environments.
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