No. In a female, the placenta provides the nutrients and essential counterparts to support the growing fetus.
Yes, the stigma of a flower does not contain food for the embryo. Its main function is to receive pollen grains during pollination and facilitate fertilization. Once pollination occurs, the embryo is nourished by the endosperm in the seed.
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i am hundred persent sure that seeds contain food, but like a seed grows right? so it should also contain an embryo for the seed to break apart and the living organism to survive using soil and light. so in a different way to humans it should have an embryo
Seeds
because the female is already protecting it and when she is eating the baby inside will have food because it will be going through the tube
Yolk or blood are food for embryo .
the embyro gets all its food from the mother, what every the mum eats, the embryo gets it.
A seed contain embryo and nutritive tissue
The embryo in the seed get food from endosperm and perisperm.
because the female is already protecting it and when she is eating the baby inside will have food because it will be going through the tube
because the female is already protecting it and when she is eating the baby inside will have food because it will be going through the tube
the ovules contain the embryo sac and surrounded by the nucellus