Seed coat is not thin, mebranous in:

Seed coat is not thin, mebranous in:

Options

(a) Coconut
(b) Groundnut
(c) Gram
(d) maize

Correct Answer:

Coconut

Explanation:

The seed coat develops from integuments originally surrounding the ovule. It is thick and hard in coconut which protect the embryo from mechanical injry and from drying out.

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