The embryo of an anthophyte, or flowering plant, typically consists of a small, multicellular structure that develops from the fertilized ovule. It is characterized by a cotyledon or seed leaf, which serves as a nutrient source during early development. The embryo is often surrounded by a protective seed coat and may have a radicle (the future root) and a shoot apex (the future stem and leaves). As it matures, the embryo remains dormant within the seed until conditions are favorable for germination.
exosperm
The fruit of an anthophyte does several things. It can hold an embryo's food supply, assist with new plant distribution, and help foster female reproductive plant part growth.
may help in the distribution of the new plant, contains a food supply for the embryo, and develops from the female reproductive structure of the flower
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i think it is called Pregnentcy or pregnent woman
The word you are looking for is "pregnant."
embryo
The Ovary of the flower becomes the fruit after fertilization by pollen
take in water
Foetus. You call it as an embryo in first 8 weeks.
This describes the basic structure of a seed. Within the seed, there is an embryo that has food reserves within the seed coat.
At this point, the chimpanzee embryo's cells are undergoing a process called differentiation. This is when cells start to specialize and take on specific functions, leading to the development of different types of cells and tissues in the embryo. This process is essential for the formation of various body structures and organs in the growing chimpanzee embryo.