Embryo
The embryo
It is the part of the seed that develops into the stem.
The part of a plant that rhymes with "reed" is the seed. A seed is the reproductive structure of a flowering plant, containing the embryo which can develop into a new plant under suitable conditions. Seeds are vital for the propagation and continuation of plant species.
The seed coat of a plant seed develops from the tissue originally surrounding the ovule. This is called the integument and may have any number of layers depending on the plant.
a plant or a tree
The part of the seed that has the beginnings of a root, stem, and leaves is called the embryo. This part of the seed contains all the genetic information needed for the plant to develop and grow.
the part of the plant that holds the seed is ovary
The structure in a seed that will develop into a plant's first leaves is called the embryonic shoot or plumule.
The fruit which contains the seeds usually develops from an ovule after fertilization.
The embryo within a seed has the potential to grow into a new plant. It consists of the root meristem, shoot meristem, and cotyledons, which provide the necessary genetic material and stored nutrients for the new plant to develop.
The Hypocotyl is the part of the stem closest to the seed in a young plant.
A plant embryo within the seed is made up of one or more cotyledons, which are leaf-like, and a radicle, which is the part that will develop into the root. Depending on the seed, the radicle may not be obvious with the naked eye.The embryo of flowering plants develops in which of the following structures?A. SeedB. ConeC. SporeD. Fruiting bodyAM I RIGHT?