Seeds are comprised of an embryo and an extra layer of sporophyte tissue which hardens to produce the seed coat, so in a sense, yes seeds are made up of cells because the embryo is produced by the fertilization of plant gametes to form a zygote.
The seed is an outside coating protecting the seedling inside. Even though the seed itself is not living and not made of cells the seedling inside is.
Yes!!
Into the cells of the seed.
Acorns are comprised of various cells, including those for the outer protective shell, the seed, and the nutrient-rich endosperm. The shell cells provide protection, the endosperm cells store nutrients for the developing seedling, and the seed cells have the genetic material needed for the growth of a new oak tree.
A seed made out of an ovule after fertilization
seed made of tree
Why Anaxagoras material are made a seed?
Hematopoietic stem cells are the seed cells that give rise to T cells. These stem cells are found in the bone marrow and have the ability to differentiate into various types of blood cells, including T cells. T cells play a crucial role in the immune system by recognizing and attacking foreign invaders like viruses and bacteria.
The ovary
To make a seed, you need pollen (male reproductive cells) and an ovule (female reproductive cells). Pollen carries the male genetic material to the ovule for fertilization, resulting in the formation of a seed.
Sesame seed
A flower makes a seed by doing this:First of all the stamen the male part of the plant needs to get pollen.so it needs bees or other living things to help.when it gets pollen,the pistil the female part of the plant who produce egg cells combine,and a seed is made.