A seed contains an egg, which will grow into a new plant when fertilized.
A:The seed contains an embryonic plant not an egg. The embryo has food stored for and they are enclosed in the seed covering. For reference about this please click on the related link below about seeds.A:
Endosperm
Seed Coats
Cotyledons The fertilized egg (zygote) develops into an embryo which is contained within the seed. In moss and ferns, spores were carried by the wind and functioned to disperse the species. Seeds function as a mechanism of dispersal in seed plants.
A dicotyledon has leaves with a network of veins, and also, the seed contains an embryo that contains two seed leaves
seed coat
One example of a seed that contains burrs is the burdock seed. Burdock plants produce burrs that easily attach to fur or clothing, helping in seed dispersal.
A cone contains the seed of the plant.
a seed contains nutrients a spore dosen't.
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It contains the new plant.
A seed contains an embryo plant which uses the endosperm inside the seed for food before it is planted.
Yes, a seed contains an embryo, which is the early stage of a plant's development. The embryo is surrounded by a protective seed coat and contains all the genetic information needed for the plant to grow.
ovary or seed pod, depends on the stage of development
A seed does
Before fertilization, the seed is the ovule and the fruit is the ovary. The ovule contains the female gametophyte and will develop into the seed after fertilization. The ovary contains the ovule and will develop into the fruit after fertilization.