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Q: The development of a seed into a new plant is called what?
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Or the development of a seed into a new plant begins when water is absorbed into the seed?

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What is the definition of development of a seed to a new plant?

Look up Germination


What is the function of an embryo in a seed?

Embryo forms new plant after development .


When a seed sprout into a new plant the process is called what?

It is called germination. The seed provides food for the first stages of growth, until the new root system can provide nutrients for the plant to grow.


What is the difference between plant propagation and seed germination?

A seedling is a seed that has sprouted/or/a baby plant.


Why seed is important?

It contains the new plant.


What tiny part of a seed that grow into a new plant?

An oak tree.


Why is seed important to grow in a new plant?

Seeds are the containers of the biological information to create a new plant. The seed also contians all the nutrients to feed the growing plan in much the same way as an egg yolk sustains a chick during it's development in the egg..


What is a single cell that can grow into a new plant is called?

a cell in a seedless plant, that can grow into a new plant


What happen during seed germination?

the seed cracks and after few days the seed forms an arch called the hypocotyl and radicle which grows bigger and bigger and grows into new plant


Grows into a new plant?

Seed


What is it called when the seed coat bursts and a new plant starts growing?

It is called germination. During germination, the seed coat ruptures, and the embryo inside begins to grow into a new plant. This process is triggered by favorable environmental conditions such as moisture, temperature, and light.