iron, vitamins, minerals of the mother's food.
the cotyledons
Yes, the stigma of a flower does not contain food for the embryo. Its main function is to receive pollen grains during pollination and facilitate fertilization. Once pollination occurs, the embryo is nourished by the endosperm in the seed.
The endosperm, which contains both the embryo and its starchy food supply.
The yolk is the part of the egg that provides food for the embryo. It contains essential nutrients such as proteins, fats, and vitamins that support the developing chick inside the egg.
A part of a seed which is inside the seed coat is called cotyledon and it contains EMBRYO and the stored food
A plant embryo needs only good soil, sunlight, and carbon dioxide (CO2) to grow into an adult plant.
Yolk or blood are food for embryo .
The yolk of an egg cell contains food storage tissue, which provides nutrients for the developing embryo. The egg white, or albumen, contains a sticky fluid that helps cushion and protect the developing embryo.
A seed contains an embryo plant which uses the endosperm inside the seed for food before it is planted.
The ovary (which becomes the fruit) contains an ovule (or several to many ovules) which becomes the seed which contains the embryo.
The embryo in the seed get food from endosperm and perisperm.
A part of a seed which is inside the seed coat is called cotyledon and it contains EMBRYO and the stored food