A seed begins developing after pollination of the flower.
After ripening and rupturing of fruit wall
Stem cells seed which structure that helps develop T cells are the thymus gland.
to develop into a plant or individual, as a seed, spore or bulb.
The ovule will develop into the seed after fertilisation.
When a seed begins to grow/sprout it is known as germination.
It is a seed having an embryo (which will ultimately develop in to a plant), the cotyledone(s), endosperm and protective seed coat)
A seed does NOT always develop its roots first. The sprout that first emerges from a seed is actually the part that will develop above ground if the seed is planted in the ground. The root develops once this sprout begins to shed its seed casing.
a plant or a tree
The cones of the pine tree are the seed capsules.
It is the part of the seed that develops into the stem.
Embryo
The embryo
the fertilised ovule
In flowering plants, one or more seeds develop within an ovary. The seed coat, which is the hard structure that surrounds the seed, develops from the wall of the chamber where the fertilized egg begins to develop.
The starchy food that helps the seed develop is called the endosperm
After the seed drops to the ground after the seed is planted in the ground from the food of the female cone from the food of the seed
Stem cells seed which structure that helps develop T cells are the thymus gland.
double fertilization