its called the embryo
a embryo.
Petals
This describes the basic structure of a seed. Within the seed, there is an embryo that has food reserves within the seed coat.
The tiny hole on the seed coat is called the micropyle. It allows water and gases to enter the seed, aiding in the process of germination.
Seed coat :)
The seed coat is important to the seed. The seed coat protects the seed from animals, wind, ice, rain and snow.
The seed coat in a plant helps protect the embryo from damage and predators.
Oh, dude, each seed of a vascular or seed-bearing plant contains an embryo, some food storage tissue to keep that baby plant nourished as it sprouts, and a seed coat to keep it all cozy and protected. It's like a little plant starter kit, ready to go whenever it gets the signal to start growing. So, yeah, that's what's inside those tiny powerhouses of potential!
seed coat
micropyle
An embryo in a seed consists of the young plant in its earliest stages of development. It typically includes the stem, root, and one or more embryonic leaves (cotyledons). This structure is enclosed and protected by the seed coat.
yes it does