The seeds pictured below are penstemon, a native plant, and the seeds make a bal
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The seeds pictured below are penstemon, a native plant, and the seeds make a balance of starch, oil and protein in the seed. This is because.
A)
B)
he seeds develop as a natural and balanced food source for wild animals.
C)
the plants probably encounter nutrient deficiencies on a regular basis which limits the production of one of the seed biomolecules
D)
penstemon seeds are like all other seeds including crop seeds, an even amount of the different biomolecules is required for seed development
these seeds are designed for survival and a balance of these seed biomolecules best supports the seed and plant.Explanation / Answer
"A" is the correct answer.
Options 'C' and 'D' are incorrect. First, the plant encounters any nutrient deficiencies which will be fulfilled by the seed itself. The seed is a dehydrated form; it cannot fill the void of nutrients for the plant. Second, an even amount of different biomolecules is not present in all crop plants.
Option 'B' is weird. Why will a plant develop itself as a food source for animals?
Therefore, option 'A' is the correct answer.
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