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A plant embryo needs only good soil, sunlight, and carbon dioxide (CO2) to grow into an adult plant.

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Does the stigma of a plant contain food for the embryo?

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.


How does a seed live?

A seed contains an embryo plant which uses the endosperm inside the seed for food before it is planted.


Is a seed an embryo?

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.


The structure which contains a plant embryo is a?

seed coat


Where baby plant store their food?

embryo


What contains food for the embryo?

iron, vitamins, minerals of the mother's food.


The fruit of an anthophyte?

may help in the distribution of the new plant, contains a food supply for the embryo, and develops from the female reproductive structure of the flower


How does the embryo of a cone bearing plant develop?

The embryo of a cone-bearing plant, also known as a gymnosperm, develops within the female cone. After fertilization, the zygote within the embryo develops into the seed, which contains the next generation plant. The mature seed is then dispersed from the cone, where it may germinate and grow into a new plant.


How are seed and embryo related?

An embryo is formed from the fertilization of the egg and contains the genetic material needed for a new plant to grow. The embryo is a key component of a seed, along with stored nutrients and a protective seed coat. So, seed contains an embryo which has the potential to develop into a new plant.


What includes a plant embryo a food supply and a protective coating?

the roots


What is the function of an embryo in a seed?

The embryo in a seed is the precursor to a new plant and contains the genetic material needed for growth and development. It is responsible for germination, where it sprouts and forms the roots, stem, and leaves of the new plant.


What needs to happen before the plant embryo can push its way out the seed coat?

The embryo is the baby plant. It has an embryo root to push its way eventually out of the seed coat, and embryo stem, and embryo leaves which will later start food production.