To know how they were adapted or made
There is no food supply for seeds but there is a food supply for animals that eat seeds is called food seed supply.
Another name for a seeds stored food is the endosperm.
Seeds need a supply of stored food to provide energy for germination and initial growth before they can photosynthesize. This stored food source ensures the seedling has enough energy to establish itself and begin growing into a mature plant. It also increases the chances of successful germination and survival in challenging conditions.
No, it is stored in the cotyledones
A stored food supply.
yes food is stored in the seeds
Yes
yes
stored food I think by water
Yes, seeds contain an embryonic plant (young plant) in addition to stored food reserves to support its initial growth. The stored food provides essential nutrients for the germination and early growth of the seedling until it can produce its own food through photosynthesis.
In some seeds, food is stored in the cotyledons, which are the first leaves that develop from the seed. These structures provide essential nutrients to the developing plant embryo during germination. In other seeds, food storage occurs in the endosperm, a tissue that supplies energy and nourishment as the seed germinates and grows. This stored food is crucial for the seedling's initial growth until it can produce its own food through photosynthesis.
the seeds are in the nucleus & the food is produced by the sap vacuole