Seed Coat
Seed coat explained in an easy to understand way:


Imagine going outside on a windy day without a jacket, and feeling the chill instantly. Just like a jacket protects you from harsh weather, the seed coat acts as a tough outer layer that shields the plant embryo from the drying effects of the environment. Both the jacket and the seed coat serve as protective barriers, ensuring that what's inside stays safe and retains its necessary conditions, whether that's your body heat or the moisture essential for the plant embryo's survival.
Practice Version

Seed Coat: The tough protective tissue around a plant embryo that keeps it from drying out is called a seed coat. The seed coat is like a shield that protects the young plant until conditions are right for it to grow.