Radicle of the embryo in dicot seeds and seminal roots in monocot seed
The part of the seed that later develops into roots is called the radicle. It is the embryonic root of the plant that grows downward out of the seed and anchors the plant into the soil.
The cotyledon of the seed develops into a seedling at the time of germination.
1 Seed=2 flower==3 leaves==4 stem==5 roots=
No ther ovary develops into the fruit and the ovules develop into the seed
In fact the development of a seed starts from an ovule, the ovule primordium develops on the placenta of the ovary. It gets enclosed by the outer and inner integuments, which form the seed coat on maturity. Thus seed coat develops first and after fertilization the embryo comes in to being.
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The radicle is the name
A seed does NOT always develop its roots first. The sprout that first emerges from a seed is actually the part that will develop above ground if the seed is planted in the ground. The root develops once this sprout begins to shed its seed casing.
The radicle is the name for the embryonic portion of a seed that develops into the root of a plant. The plumele is the name of the embryonic shoot of the plant.
egg and ovule The ovule develops into a seed and the ovary develops into a fruit.
the seed coat or testa develops from the integument
the fertilised ovule develops into the seed and the swollen ovary into the fruit
The cotyledon of the seed develops into a seedling at the time of germination.
ovule
Sepals, Petals, Stigma, Anther: dries up and fall off Ovary: develops into Fruit Ovary wall: develops into Fruit wall Ovule: (Ovum) develops into Embryo (Ovule) Becomes SEED (Intregument) develops into seed coat (Other parts of ovule) becomes Endosperm (provides nutrients for embryo)
The fertilized ovule goes on to form a seed, which contains a food store and an embryo that will later grow into a new plant. The ovary develops into a fruit to protect the seed.
1 Seed=2 flower==3 leaves==4 stem==5 roots=
Yes cress seed develops in to a herb.