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Seed Integuments Ovules Harden Tough Protective Coats Micropyle

The hardened integuments of ovules form protective seed coats, with the micropyle remaining as a pore for oxygen and water entry during germination.

The hardened integuments of ovules form protective seed coats, with the micropyle remaining as a pore for oxygen and water entry during germination.

Text Integuments of ovules harden as tough protective seed coats . The micropyle remains as a small pore in the seed coat.
This facilitates entry of oxygen and water into the seed during germination.

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