the ovary
The protective forms for developing seeds inside a flower are the ovary, which surrounds and protects the developing seeds, and the ovule, which contains the female gametophyte and is the structure that develops into a seed after fertilization. The ovary eventually matures into a fruit, providing further protection for the seed.
germination
The flower ovary contains the ovules, which develop into seeds when fertilized by pollen. It plays a critical role in reproduction by protecting and nourishing the developing seeds. Additionally, the ovary ultimately develops into the fruit surrounding the seeds.
Seeds provide nutrients and protection to a developing embryo when it is at its most fragile.
The pine cone holds the seeds.
antipodals
The Grey Goo ate the seeds in Outside 2.
cereal?
the ovary
fruit
Seeds are made at the flower. Fruit is generated at the flower. Fruit contains seeds.
antipodals