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Meaghan
16 March, 01:23
What protects the plant embryo?
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Heaven Haley
16 March, 02:33
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How do seed plants protect their embryos?
Reptilian embryos are protected from desiccation by a leathery shell. Similarly, sporophytes of both gymnosperms and angiosperms protect embryos within, and they also protect male gametophytes against desiccation using ...
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