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embryo
A young plant growing within a seed is called an embryo. This embryo has the potential to develop and grow into a mature plant under the right conditions, such as moisture, warmth, and nutrients.
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It is called the seedling.
A young plant growing from a seed is called a seedling. Seedlings typically have their first set of true leaves and are beginning to establish roots.
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A young plant growing in the seed is called the embryo. After some days the shoot bursts up from the seed and comes out of the ground. Underneath, the roots come out to transfer water.
The growing embryo of a plant gets its energy primarily from the endosperm, which is a tissue rich in stored nutrients located within the seed. As the embryo develops, it relies on these stored nutrients for energy until it can establish its own source of energy through photosynthesis once it emerges from the seed and starts growing leaves.
In the context of growing plants, a germ can refer to the part of a seed that begins to grow into a new plant, such as the embryonic plant enclosed within a seed coat. Germ can also be used to describe a small microorganism that causes plant diseases.
The Hypocotyl is the part of the stem closest to the seed in a young plant.
Annual plants live for only one growing season, from seed to flower to seed again. They complete their life cycle within a year, and then die off.