In mammals through placenta and in reptiles and birds from yolk .
Placenta
because it didn't get the right nutrients
in the placenta
Food is definitely one structure which diffuses from the mother's blood to the embryo. I need to find out another one to answer my question?
The seed embryo is nourished by stored starch in the plant.
The mammal embryo receives its nutrients from the mother through the placenta. The placenta allows nutrients to travel from the mother's system to the embryo's, and for waste products to leave the embryo's system so they can be disposed of by the mothers.
This may be wrong, but I believe that it comes with the embryo it's self and provides nutrients.
The yolk supplies all the nutrients for the growing embryo.
1. an embryo 2. supply of nutrients for the embryo 3. seed coat
it gets it nutrients from the yolk of the egg it gets it nutrients from the yolk of the egg
blood
All nutrients for the 21 day growth of the embryo are available in the yolk of the egg.
A typical seed includes three basic parts, an embryo, a supply of nutrients for the embryo and a seed coat.
The endosperm does. It acts much like yolk in an egg does for the embryo developing in the egg: provides the necessary nutrients for the developing embryo to grow from.
Provides nutrients and a protective environment for the early embryo.
Placenta
Umbilical cord!!