Embryo gets its food via placenta .
The yolk sac turns into the placenta which provides the nourishment
Osteonic Canals
the mother's blood can supply the embryo with the food and oxygen that needs to grow
the endosperm is in the gymnosperm 'naked seeds' and the angiosperm flowering plants. in gymno - haploid (n) gives nutrients to the embryo the only difference with the angiosperm is that its not haploid (n) but triploid (3n)
the developing embryo is nourished by yolk
to provide nourishment to the developing embryo in a seed
Embryo gets its food via placenta .
The yolk sac turns into the placenta which provides the nourishment
placenta
Amniotic sac
The cotyledon (or cotyledons)
The purpose is to provide nourishment to a developing embryo in the seed.
the roots
so it doesn't die
The endosperm provides nutrients for the developing plant embryo. It primarily stores carbohydrates, proteins, and fats to support the growth and development of the embryo until it can photosynthesize and produce its own food.
food from the mother's yolk sac