Compare spore and seed, identify differences, establish similarities
August 5, 2020 | Education
| A seed is a plant in its infancy with a supply of nutrients. Seeds are used for settlement and reproduction. The seeds, in contrast to the spore (one cell), contain: the embryo, the supply of nutrients and the shell. Strong covers protect seeds from external influences
Parameters | Spore | Seed |
The size | Very small , invisible to the naked eye | From a few millimeters to tens of centimeters, distinguishable with the naked eye |
Structure | Unicellular formation | Multicellular formation |
Protection from external conditions | Not | Well protected by a dense skin |
Necessary environment for fertilization | Drip-liquid | Ground-air |
