Embryo seeds, often referred to as zygotic embryos, are the initial stages of seed development that arise from the fertilization of an ovule in plants. They contain the genetic material from both parent plants and will develop into a new plant when conditions are favorable. In seed Biology, these embryos are crucial for the propagation of plant species, as they contain the necessary structures to grow into a mature plant.
The job of the embryo is to give birth to other seeds.
Seeds
They act as a food source for the embryo
Ovules before fertilzation, embryos after fertilization
A seed contain embryo and nutritive tissue
Seeds provide nutrients and protection to a developing embryo when it is at its most fragile.
A typical seed includes three basic parts, an embryo, a supply of nutrients for the embryo and a seed coat.
The two parts of the embryo are the inner cell mass and the trophoblast.
an embryo, the endosperm (food supply), and the seed coat.
The seed coat in a plant helps protect the embryo from damage and predators.
The ovules present inside the ovary of a flower's female part develop in to the seeds after fertilization and embryo formation.
i am hundred persent sure that seeds contain food, but like a seed grows right? so it should also contain an embryo for the seed to break apart and the living organism to survive using soil and light. so in a different way to humans it should have an embryo