when there are enough sunlight,c02,o2 and nutrients in the soil
Seedlings get their food from their "seed leaves" which is kind of a built in food for the seedling as it grows.
To start a new Leyland cypress tree seedling, you can plant seeds in a well-draining soil mix. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, and place the seedling in a warm, sunny location. Once the seedling has grown larger, you can transplant it into a larger container or directly into the ground.
A seed leaf is a part of a plant embryo that stores food reserves for the developing seedling. It is commonly known as a cotyledon and provides essential nutrients for the seedling to grow until it can produce its own food through photosynthesis.
The seed leaves provide the seedling with food to grow before the appearance of leaves that enable the plant to make its own food.
yes food is stored in the seeds
The food needed for a seedling to start growing comes from the seed itself. Inside the seed, there are stored nutrients such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats that provide energy and nutrients for the seedling to germinate and begin growing until it can photosynthesize on its own.
Seedlings get their food from their "seed leaves" which is kind of a built in food for the seedling as it grows.
Yes, a seedling's first leaves, known as cotyledons, can make food through photosynthesis. They absorb sunlight and convert it into energy to support the growth and development of the plant until true leaves form.
No, a seedling cannot survive without leaves because leaves are essential for the process of photosynthesis, which is how plants make their own food.
seed leaves provide food for the seedling
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A bean seed shrinks and disappears after the seedling develops leaves because the seed's food reserves are used up. Since the leaves can now make energy for the plant, this lack of food reserves from the seed is not a danger.
Seedlings get their food from their "seed leaves" which is kind of a built in food for the seedling as it grows.
A seedling may use the stored food in its cotyledons for energy to support early growth and development until it is able to photosynthesize on its own. This stored food can also help sustain the seedling during adverse conditions or when resources are limited. Additionally, the food reserves can facilitate the formation of roots, shoots, and leaves in the seedling's initial stages of growth.
To start a new Leyland cypress tree seedling, you can plant seeds in a well-draining soil mix. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, and place the seedling in a warm, sunny location. Once the seedling has grown larger, you can transplant it into a larger container or directly into the ground.
endosperm
Now it have leaves that have photosynthesis and makes it's own food.