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Seed Angiosperms Final Product Sexual Reproduction Fertilised Ovule

In angiosperms, the seed, a product of sexual reproduction, develops from a fertilized ovule within the fruit and typically comprises a seed coat, cotyledon(s), and an embryo axis.

In angiosperms, the seed, a product of sexual reproduction, develops from a fertilized ovule within the fruit and typically comprises a seed coat, cotyledon(s), and an embryo axis.

Text In angiosperms, the seed is the final product of sexual reproduction. It is
often described as a fertilised ovule. Seeds are formed inside fruits. A
seed typically consists of seed coat , cotyledon and an embryo axis.

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