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Hey there, everybody.
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So today we're talking about seed evolution, specifically seed plant evolution's adaptions.
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Okay.
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So let's get into this.
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So what is a seed? let's talk about it.
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I'm sure it's easiest for you probably to picture.
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I'm going to make this shaped better.
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Kind of like, i always like to picture a seed kernel.
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When i'm thinking about reproductive parts on a flower, i think of lullie.
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But when i'm talking about seeds, i'm thinking you have a corn kernel because you can see kind of the parts on a corn kernel a little bit better.
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So why is it important to study the evolution specifically of seeds? and a good way to think about it is what is the difference? basically, we have pollination by means of water as a, which is not going to be something with seeds.
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A lot of times seeds are not pollinated by water.
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So no.
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B is going to be your answer, by the way, but we'll get into that.
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Second, relatively little increase in porophyte body size.
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No...