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Endosperm and cotyledons are the part of seed that provides food .
The developing embryo is nourished by the yolk sack until implantation. Upon implantation the placenta begins to develop, the placenta acts as the fetal lung , it transports oxygen to the fetus and carbon dioxide away from the fetus via the umbilical cord. The placenta also provides stored carbs for the developing fetus.
The Placenta uses a the process of diffusion to diffuse the nutrients from the mothers blood into the babies. Then the umbilical cord carries the nutrients to the baby to the Placenta. Answer is Placenta
A living anything needs food and lots of living things need oxygen. So, yes, embryos need food and oxygen too.
the mother's blood can supply the embryo with the food and oxygen that needs to grow
It provides food to embryo .
It provides food to embryo .
Cotyledon
Endosperm and cotyledons are the part of seed that provides food .
The yolk inside the egg.
The developing embryo is nourished by the yolk sack until implantation. Upon implantation the placenta begins to develop, the placenta acts as the fetal lung , it transports oxygen to the fetus and carbon dioxide away from the fetus via the umbilical cord. The placenta also provides stored carbs for the developing fetus.
exosperm
A fluid connective tissue knwon as Blood carries oxygen and food
The endosperm. It is a food storing tissue located outside the embryo.
The Placenta uses a the process of diffusion to diffuse the nutrients from the mothers blood into the babies. Then the umbilical cord carries the nutrients to the baby to the Placenta. Answer is Placenta
A living anything needs food and lots of living things need oxygen. So, yes, embryos need food and oxygen too.
the mother's blood can supply the embryo with the food and oxygen that needs to grow