ROOT
root
The embryo part of the seed grows in to a new plant
Squash grows from the flower of the plant.
The part of the plant that grows towards the stimulus is typically the shoot or stem. This phenomenon is known as positive tropism, where plants grow towards light (phototropism) or other stimuli such as gravity (gravitropism). The growth response is regulated by plant hormones like auxins, which redistribute unevenly, causing differential growth on one side of the plant. As a result, the plant bends and grows towards the source of the stimulus.
The part of the plant that grows upwards is primarily the stem, which supports the plant and elevates the leaves and flowers towards sunlight. This upward growth is driven by a process known as phototropism, where the plant bends or grows towards light sources. Additionally, the apical meristem, located at the tips of stems and roots, is responsible for producing new growth.
Fruit
stem
stem
a root
It is the embryo
One part of how a plant grows with seeds is the process of germination. After a seed is planted in soil, it absorbs water and begins to sprout. The embryo within the seed then grows roots, a stem, and leaves, allowing the plant to develop and grow.
It's the part of the tree that grows out of the trunk or the part of a plant that grows out of the main stem: the branch.