The main parts of a seed are the seed coat, cotyledons, the embryo, and the Endosperm,stored food.
the part of the plant that holds the seed is ovary
In the field of botany, a radicle is the part of the embryo of seed-bearing plants that develops into the main root.
The RADICLE in a seed will become the plants roots.
I think its the hard part, not the fleshy part whicch is only to attract animals which then digest and disperse the seed.
The first part visible after a seed germinates is the radicle, which is the embryonic root of the plant. Its main function is to anchor the plant into the soil and absorb water and nutrients from the soil to support growth.
The seed of the coconut is the inner kernel or flesh found inside the hard shell.
Go on your map and click on main street. Then go to the little seed cart on main street.
Seed coat: This is the protective outer covering of a seed. Embryo: The embryo is the young, developing plant contained within the seed. Endosperm: The endosperm is a nutrient-rich tissue that provides food for the growing embryo.
The outer part of the seed leaves is called the seed coat. It protects the embryo inside the seed and helps regulate seed germination by controlling the exchange of gases and water.
Seed leaves
Seed pod
The aril is an edible part that is attached to the seed, and is readily eaten by others. It's the edible part that has attached and grown on a seed. An example of an aril is a pomegranate seed.