it get it from the sunlight!!
The embryo in the seed get food from endosperm and perisperm.
the seed is surrounded by food to aid germination ,but spore is just seed and gets food from surrounding decay.
Seedlings get their food from their "seed leaves" which is kind of a built in food for the seedling as it grows.
In a jar with tissue and water, a seed gets its food from the stored nutrients within the seed itself. The water helps to soften the seed coat and trigger germination, while the tissue provides a moist environment for the seed to absorb water and begin growing.
The embryo in a seed gets its food from the endosperm or cotyledons within the seed. During germination, enzymes break down the stored food reserves in the seed to provide energy for the embryo to grow and develop into a seedling.
The embryo in a seed gets food from the endosperm, which is a nutrient-rich tissue that provides essential carbohydrates, proteins, and fats to support its growth. In some seeds, the cotyledons, or seed leaves, also store and supply nutrients to the embryo during germination. Together, these structures ensure the embryo has the necessary resources to develop into a seedling until it can photosynthesize on its own.
Stored energy. plants are always doing photosynthesis. it gets stored for the winter.
it doesn't a bird or any other animal takes a food break and a little tiny seed gets on it's fur or hair they start walking and the seed falls off
A seed uses its stored food when it is growing.
A seed can give you food.
A seed uses its stored food when it is growing.
A seed derives its food from the cotyledones or endosperm during germination