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Into the cells of the seed.
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.
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.
A seed is formed when a male pollen combines with a female ovule through the process of fertilization. The male pollen contains sperm cells, while the female ovule contains egg cells, and when they unite, a seed is formed.
These are examples of plant structures that provide protection for the seeds and help in seed dispersal. The gritty stone cells of pears and hard cells of seed coats act as barriers against physical damage, while plant fibers aid in the dispersal of seeds by wind or animals.
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.
no gymnosperms do NOT have sperm cells. They are actually "naked seeds"
It is not a plant. It is a organelle of plant cells.
In biology, or more specifically botany, a seed refers to any tissue that can regenerate an entire organism on it's own. It is distinct from the embryo in that it also provides supporting cells, that nourish the embryo. In practical biology, seed refers to a starter for growth, such as cells for a cell culture, or bacterial input for a fermentation process.
Male plant sex cells are called pollen grains. These cells are responsible for fertilizing the female plant sex cells, leading to seed development.