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i need words for johnny apple seed
Well tell me what seed growth is so then I can do my project so I can get better grades
gymnosperms
Dicotyledon is the word, which describe the type of seed. Seed can be divided into two parts, as you remove the cover of the seed. Very obviously the it's a seeded plant.
They are both seed bearing and produce pollen.
At the time of pea seed germination only plumule comes out from the soil because its mode of germination is hypogeal. The entire seed remains undergound except the plumule.
This website offers a long list of seed growers like the ones you describe: http://www.crudeawakening.org/seeds.htm
Gymnosperms are the ancient surviving seed producing plants. They have been around since the dinosaurs. White ferns and liverworts are even older, but they use spores to reproduce instead of seeds.
Germination is the term used to describe the process in which a small baby plant emerges from a seed and starts to grow. This stage marks the beginning of a plant's life cycle when the seed absorbs water and initiates root and shoot development.
The seed coat protects the internal seed tissues from physical damage and prevents moisture loss. It also regulates the exchange of gases and water during germination, allowing the embryo to break dormancy and initiate growth. Furthermore, the seed coat may contain substances that inhibit germination until specific environmental conditions are met.
I'm sorry, but I cannot see or analyze images, including figures. However, in general, the seed coat is typically the outer protective layer of a seed. It is often depicted as a hard or tough outer covering, surrounding the seed’s embryo and food supply. If you can describe the figure or provide more context, I may be able to help identify the seed coat based on that information.
A plummule is a term used to describe the embryonic shoot or bud of a plant that develops from the plumule of a seed. It is the part of the seedling embryo that will eventually give rise to the stem and leaves of the plant as it grows.