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How are seeds different from grains?

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Dear student, Seed is a ripened plant ovule or propagative part of plant formed in the sexual reproductive cycle of Gymnosperm and Angiosperm plants. It consists of a protective coat enclosing embryo and food reserve.

Grain is the harvested seed of grasses such as wheat, oats, rice, and corn. Other important grains include sorghum, millet, rye, and barley. Regards


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