Seed coat
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British pronunciation/sˈiːd kˈəʊt/
American pronunciation/sˈiːd kˈoʊt/

Définition et Signification de "seed coat"

Seed coat
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tégument de graine, enveloppe de graine

the protective outer covering of a seed

What is "seed coat"?

The seed coat, also known as the testa, is the protective outer covering of a seed. It serves to safeguard the embryo within the seed from mechanical damage, pathogens, and dehydration. The seed coat varies in thickness, texture, and composition depending on the plant species. In some seeds, the coat may be thin and papery, while in others, it can be thick and hard. The seed coat also plays a role in regulating water and gas exchange during seed germination, helping to create optimal conditions for the embryo to sprout and grow. Additionally, the seed coat may contain chemical compounds that inhibit germination until environmental conditions are suitable for growth.

seed coat

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I carefully removed the seed coat of the pumpkin seed before roasting it for a tasty snack.
They observed how the seed coat of the coconut was tough and fibrous, helping to shield the inner seed.
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