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Yes, seeds contain an embryonic plant (young plant) in addition to stored food reserves to support its initial growth. The stored food provides essential nutrients for the germination and early growth of the seedling until it can produce its own food through photosynthesis.
The young plant with stored food sealed inside a coat is called a seed. Seeds contain the necessary nutrients and genetic material for the plant to grow and develop.
Yes they do. They make seeds or spores from which new plants grow.
Well not all plants produce seeds because they are different kinds of plants , so some can and some can not produce seeds .
Petunias grow from seeds, turn into seedlings and then mature plants.
No, not all plants reproduce by producing young ones. Some plants reproduce through seeds, spores, or other means such as bulbs, runners, or cuttings.
young good edible eggplant,once the seeds turn black its in ripening process
Tobacco is stored in a tobacco pouch. The young is stored in a marsupials pouch. A pouch is simply a sack-like item for storing whatever the owner of the pouch wants to put inside.
Tomato seeds are the obvious example. A visit to a sewage purification works in Summer will show you young tomato plants growing all over.
The adverb in the sentence, Today Julia is preparing the soil for her corn seeds and young tomato plants is today. An adverb states how, what, when, or where.
They Have Two Different Meanings. Seeds: A Young plant nourished by stored food until it is able to produce food. Spores: Needs an environment where photosynthesis begins right away.