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What protects young flowers and leaves? The petals do. They protect them from storms and insects.
The Hypocotyl is the part of the stem closest to the seed in a young plant.
It has a seed coat(to protect the seed), and a narnian wild cat there
The young plant inside a seed is called an embryo. no the embyro is fertilized to create the seed. the answer is an enbryonic plant
It is a seed having an embryo (which will ultimately develop in to a plant), the cotyledone(s), endosperm and protective seed coat)
What protects young flowers and leaves? The petals do. They protect them from storms and insects.
The Hypocotyl is the part of the stem closest to the seed in a young plant.
It has a seed coat(to protect the seed), and a narnian wild cat there
yes plant starts off as a seed then it sprouts then its done
A seed eventually develops from a fertilized plant egg. A seed is the mature fertilized egg cell of a plant. It is the embryo developing from the fertilized plant egg. The seed, however, develops from the ovule during embryo formation in it.
The life cycle of a hibiscus plant typically involves germination of seeds, growth into seedlings, development of roots and leaves, flowering, pollination, seed formation, and eventually senescence or dormancy. With proper care and conditions, hibiscus plants can live for many years and continue to produce flowers seasonally.
The seed coat in a plant helps protect the embryo from damage and predators.
embryo :)
If you are talking about a plant cell, then a cell wall is the outside of it. But the cell membrane actually "protects" the plant cell, (cell.)
The plumule is the bud of a young plant; the portion of the plant embryo giving rise to the first true leaves. Without the plumule you'd have no leaves.
The young plant inside a seed is called an embryo. no the embyro is fertilized to create the seed. the answer is an enbryonic plant
embryo