seed
The young plant with stored food sealed inside a coat is called a seed. Seeds contain the necessary nutrients and genetic material for the plant to grow and develop.
This describes the basic structure of a seed. Within the seed, there is an embryo that has food reserves within the seed coat.
Yes, seeds contain an embryonic plant (young plant) in addition to stored food reserves to support its initial growth. The stored food provides essential nutrients for the germination and early growth of the seedling until it can produce its own food through photosynthesis.
when a seed begins to grow the young plant uses the food stored in the seed. the spores of the seedless plants dont have stored food to help a new plant grow.
they are stored in plant because some food has to grow.
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The seed contains the food reserves needed for the young plant to grow until it can photosynthesize and produce its own food. The endosperm or cotyledons store nutrients such as starch, proteins, and fats that provide energy for the developing seedling.
Starch is food that plants is stored
Yes
The endosperm contains the stored food that provides energy for the plant. This allows it to begin to grow into a plant.
yes