A seed is the haploid stage now completely tiny and packaged so it never
has to live on its own.
A normal seed, in all of the flowering plants (spermatophytes), is a diploid,
with an equal number of chromosomes from each parent. An ovule, an
unfertilized "egg," is haploid, as is a pollen cell.
Not sure what you mean by living on its own. Some seeds, when removed from
the plant or fruit, survive for long periods before germinating.
Iris
************************************************** ******************************
++++Sponsored, in part, by Kevin Bailey++++
************************************************** ******************************
-- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ --
+++++ Questions? Help? e-mail
+++++