Importance of Seeds for Survival

 
6.5 Importance of Seeds for Survival
 
Structures of Seeds
  • Seeds are the structures used to replant most angiosperms to maintain the survival of plant species.
  • Seeds are protected buy testa from any threat to embryo.
  • Embryonic activities of seed are suspended until the surrounding factors are favourable for generation.
  • Seeds can be dispersed by pollinating agents such as wind,water,insects,animals and humans to new habitats for germinanting and grow. 
 
The image is an infographic titled ‘Importance of Seeds for Plant Survival.’ It features a light bulb icon in the center with a checkmark, symbolizing ideas or knowledge. Surrounding the light bulb are five points, each with a brief explanation and an arrow pointing to the next point. 1. Seeds contain embryos that germinate to form seedlings. 2. Inside the seeds, the endosperm tissue or cotyledon is the source of nutrients to supply energy when germination occurs. 3. Seeds are enclosed by the testa, which is strong and water-impermeable to prevent the seeds from spoiling. 4. Seeds can form a dormant structure, which enables the seeds to be stored for a long time. 5. Seeds have special features
 

 

 

Importance of Seeds for Survival

 
6.5 Importance of Seeds for Survival
 
Structures of Seeds
  • Seeds are the structures used to replant most angiosperms to maintain the survival of plant species.
  • Seeds are protected buy testa from any threat to embryo.
  • Embryonic activities of seed are suspended until the surrounding factors are favourable for generation.
  • Seeds can be dispersed by pollinating agents such as wind,water,insects,animals and humans to new habitats for germinanting and grow. 
 
The image is an infographic titled ‘Importance of Seeds for Plant Survival.’ It features a light bulb icon in the center with a checkmark, symbolizing ideas or knowledge. Surrounding the light bulb are five points, each with a brief explanation and an arrow pointing to the next point. 1. Seeds contain embryos that germinate to form seedlings. 2. Inside the seeds, the endosperm tissue or cotyledon is the source of nutrients to supply energy when germination occurs. 3. Seeds are enclosed by the testa, which is strong and water-impermeable to prevent the seeds from spoiling. 4. Seeds can form a dormant structure, which enables the seeds to be stored for a long time. 5. Seeds have special features