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What are 2 differences between seeds and cells?

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I have to answer these questions for biology and im stuck on this one.what are 2 differences between seeds and cells??

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  1. A seed is a small embryonic plant enclosed in a covering called the seed coat, usually with some stored food. So a seed contains many cells. A seed can grow into a new plant. A single plant cell can not survive by itself.


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  3. 1} a cell divides to get bigger, a seed just grows in the ground 2)a cell can be flesh,a seed grows things like food and flowers.

  4. Huge difference!

    Cells are microscopic, while seeds may be up to 1".

    Cells are the basic building block of living things, containing cell walls, nucleus, mitochondria.

    Plant seeds (which are made up of cells) are the start of a new plant.


  5. cells have not been fertilized - seeds have been and are ready to sprout

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