What is the Meaning & Definition of seed

A seed is the part of the fruit of vegetables which contains the germ of a new plant. The mentioned part is protected by a testa and derives from the Primordium seminal teguments.
Also, is designated with the term from seed to these things... grain producing plants and the fall or be planted produces new plants of the same species, the portion of vegetable with egg yolks and grains that are planted in general, except for wheat and barley.
Seed is produced through the maturation of an egg of a gimnosperma or a well of Angiosperm. It contains an embryo which can develop a new plant if and when the conditions are given to allow such a situation. In addition to the above, the seed is a supply of stored food which is wrapped in a protective cover. The mentioned food presents a thin tissue that is known as the endosperm, which generally oil, starch and other proteins, however, this does not happen in the case of seeds, the seeds of some plants do not have this component, such is the case of sunflowers, beans and radishes.
On the other hand, plants that have seeds are known as Spermatophyta.
On the other hand, the seeds of the Angiosperms are hosted by structures, either dry or fleshy, that they are known as fruits.
In another order of things, seeds and the roles they play have a remarkable importance for human consumption, then, as a result of this issue is that the man has been commissioned to develop a productive process that includes planting, harvest, drying, sorting, washing, selection, treatment, storage and packing of seeds.
And other uses of the word seed is the thing that is cause or origin from another. John's infidelity was the seed that led to the final separation of the couple.