prairie wildflower
Living thing. Since a seed is in a living thing, it is living. Most likely, that is your answer.
the stem
First the seed is planted. Then the seed grows into a plant. The plant flowers. All the flowers fall to the ground. The seeds from those flowers disperse. These seeds grow into new plants.
Depends entirely on the type of seed/ plant. Annual (or seasonal) plant can reach maturity within 4 weeks under favorable conditions. Other plants like certain trees and extremophytes may take decades to reach maturity (and be able to produce flowers and seed).
There was a lot of fossils that were found but the most interesting one is the plant called Glossopteris, it was the only seed-fern plant fossil found.
Abscisic acid inhibits germination, while hormones like gibberellins and cytokinins promote seed germination by breaking dormancy and activating metabolic processes. Additionally, ethylene can also play a role in promoting seed germination in certain plant species.
The Venus Flytrap is a seed plant.
When a plant starts to grow from a seed we say the seed germinates.
Seed Vegetables are vegetables where the seed/s of the plant is eaten. Not the plant itself but the seed/s
Seed develops on a plant to allow that plant to reproduce itself.
mango is the best example of a seed plant.
A cone contains the seed of the plant.
Hot water can kill plant seeds because it can denature the proteins and enzymes essential for seed germination. Exposing seeds to high temperatures can disrupt cellular membranes and cause irreversible damage to vital seed structures, preventing germination. Additionally, hot water can also stimulate the release of compounds that inhibit seed germination.
Seed develops on a plant to allow that plant to reproduce itself.
The baby plant in a seed is called the embryo. It is the part of the seed that develops into a new plant under the right conditions.
spermatophyte
The seed develops from the fertilized ovual of the plant