The overall number one seed gets to play closest to home.
The Louisville Cardinals are the overall number one seed in the 2009 NCAA tournament and will be playing in the Midwest Region
Kansas
University of North Carolina http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/23662034/
No, as of 13th July 2012 he is the number one seed.
The number one seed in the Men's Singles at the French Open in 2011 was world number one, Rafael Nadal.
both species benefit from one another.
Duke was the only number one seed to advance.
Only in the Women's tournament. It has never happened in the mens tournament. I believe that Stanford was the number one seed at the time, but I cannot remember whom upset them
To find the mass of one seed, you would divide the total mass of the seeds (200 grams) by the total number of seeds (1000). Therefore, each seed would have a mass of 0.2 grams (200 grams / 1000 seeds = 0.2 grams per seed).
1 in 16
As of 2010 this has never happened. A number one seed has never lost to a 16 seed.
Yes, the number of seed leaves, or cotyledons, is a distinguishing characteristic used to classify angiosperms into two main classes: monocots and dicots. Monocots have one seed leaf, while dicots have two seed leaves.