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The seed, which surrounds the plant embryo and protects it from desiccation in
the uncertain conditions of a terrestrial environment, is one of the adaptations
that has allowed plants to thrive as they gradually moved from water to land.
Each seed consists of an embryo, food source, and protective outer coat; it can
lie dormant for some time before germinating, waiting until environmental
conditions are right.
Gymnosperm Seeds
The two classes of seed-bearing plants are
gymnosperms
(conifers) and angiosperms (flowering
plants). The composition of the seed varies by type of plant. As discussed in
Plant Classification,
Gymnosperms, the
gymnosperm ovule develops into the seed after fertilization takes place.
The tissue of the female gametophyte within
the ovule, where the egg cell was generated, surrounds the developing embryo and
becomes its food source. The integument (outer surface) of the ovule becomes
the seed coat.
Angiosperm Seeds
The seeds of angiosperms are somewhat different from those of gymnosperms (see
Plant Classification,
Angiosperms. In
angiosperms, the food source for the seed is derived (in a process called
double fertilization) from a triploid
nucleus that is formed during fertilization alongside the creation of the
zygote. This triploid nucleus gives rise to a starchy substance called
endosperm, which nourishes the developing embryo, and, in dicots, the
seedling. Angiosperm seeds, which develop from ovules, are also
distinguished from gymnosperm seeds because they are enclosed in protective
ovaries. These ovaries, which are derived from carpels (modified
leaves) on the flower, develop into fruit after fertilization. The fruit
provides added protection against desiccation of the embryo and aids in its
dispersal by wind and animals.
Figure %: Typical Dicot Seed
As the angiosperm seed develops, so do the cotyledons, or seed leaves.
Monocot embryos have one cotyledon, while dicot embryos have two. At the same
time, embryonic "shoot" and "root" develop as well; taken together, they are
called the embryonic axis. The part of the embryonic axis located above the
point of attachment of the cotyledon(s) is called the epicotyl, and is
destined to become the shoot. The embryonic axis below the cotyledon attachment
site is called the hypocotyl, and is the progenitor of the root.