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The developing plant formed through fertilization is called an embryo.
a cell inside the ovule of a flowering plant where fertilization occurs
After fertilization in a plant occurs, other changes may occur. An embryo - which is the future plant - is formed, endosperm cells become the embryo's source of nutrition, the ovule of the plant is now the seed, the ovary becomes the fruit of the plant, and the petals and sepals will fall off of the plant.
meiosis
meiosis
When a plant flowers, they store nutrients for the embryo in the seed. The seed develops after fertilization occurs.
It is a small structure in a seed plant that contains the embryo sac and develops into a seed after fertilization.
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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
A ovule is a small structure in a seed plant that contains the embryo sac and develops into a seed after fertilization.
embryo
Well, the plant is not mature enough for fertilization until a single large nucleus within the embryo sac divides to form an egg and two synergids. When the pollen tubes in the flower allow sperm cells to enter the embryo sac, the sperm cell unites with the egg. A double fertilization process happens when other sperm cells penetrate deeper into the nucleus.