Another name for a seeds stored food is the endosperm.
no
stored food I think by water
the seeds are in the nucleus & the food is produced by the sap vacuole
In most of dicot seeds the endosperm is used up by the developing embryo and the food material for the seedling is stored in the cotyledons.
Another name for a seeds stored food is the endosperm.
yes food is stored in the seeds
No, it is stored in the cotyledones
Because seeds do not YET have the structure to photosynthesize- and being in soil, they don't get much light. Their stored food carries them over until they DO develop leaves and roots.
Yes
no
stored food I think by water
yes
To know how they were adapted or made
the seeds are in the nucleus & the food is produced by the sap vacuole
In most of dicot seeds the endosperm is used up by the developing embryo and the food material for the seedling is stored in the cotyledons.
Seeds are stored in an airtight container to keep the seeds dry. If the seeds absorb moisture in the air, the seeds may begin to germinate.