The bulk of the seed leaves are absorbed and the depleted remains are shed - this is very obvious in legumes - peas and beans. In birds, the chick hatches with enough yolk left to sustain it for anything up to a week - it depends on the species; at the end of that time, the chick will have absorbed all of the yolk and must be digesting solid food.
The seed leaves dries up and drop off.
A seedling
Germination is the time when a plant begins to grow. At that point, the plant is sometimes called a seedling.
Yes! Indeed they do.
seed leaves provide food for the seedling
The cotyledon of the seed develops into a seedling at the time of germination.
the plant get's dried and the seed will fall so the seed will grow and it will have fruit and the seed of the fruit will be trown so the seed will have a little tree and the bee's will go to the flower of the plant and that is how a seedling's will become
A seedling
They grow from seed, to seedling, to adult in the same manner.
a seed becomes a seedling,so you cannot really say,but we usually plant a seed inside and when they are seedlings we replant them outside.
Seed leaf, or cotyledon, is the first leaf or pair of leaves produced by the embryo of a seed plant. An example sentence could be: "The seedling emerged from the soil with its one seed leaf already unfurled."
They grow from seed, to seedling, to adult in the same manner.
The contents of a seed are used up after germination by the seedling growing from it.
photosynthasis
Germination is the time when a plant begins to grow. At that point, the plant is sometimes called a seedling.
Germination happens between the seed and seedling stages of the plant.
Yes! Indeed they do.
The embryonic leaf is found in seed-bearing plants. They usually contain stages, starting at the scarcely-developed leaf. Early stages are as followed: The seedling, the young bulb, the first roots of the plant, the seed leaf, and then the seed coat.