ovule
the seed coat or testa develops from the integument
a fertilized ovule
Seed germination is the process by which a seed develops into a new plant. It typically requires optimal conditions such as moisture, temperature, and oxygen. The seed absorbs water, swells, and eventually breaks through its outer coat, allowing the embryo to grow. Essential factors influencing germination include soil type, light exposure, and the age of the seed.
First, the root of the baby plant grows out of the seed. During this stage, the young plant is unable to make its own food. It gets its nutrients from the food stored in its seed leaves. The shoot appears next. The young plant can now make its own food when it develops leaves. The young plant then develops into an adult plant. When the flower of an adu,t plant is pollinated and fertilisation takes place, the cycle of reproduction repeats itself.
how to test a seed for what?
egg and ovule The ovule develops into a seed and the ovary develops into a fruit.
the seed coat or testa develops from the integument
The cotyledon of the seed develops into a seedling at the time of germination.
the fertilised ovule develops into the seed and the swollen ovary into the fruit
Yes cress seed develops in to a herb.
It is the part of the seed that develops into the stem.
The seed develops from the fertilized ovual of the plant
a fertilized ovule
After the ovule develops into a seed, it undergoes maturation and dormancy. The seed is dispersed by various means and when conditions are favorable, it germinates to form a new plant. The seed contains an embryo, stored nutrients, and a protective seed coat to support its growth.
A seed eventually develops from a fertilized plant egg. A seed is the mature fertilized egg cell of a plant. It is the embryo developing from the fertilized plant egg. The seed, however, develops from the ovule during embryo formation in it.
The fruit which contains the seeds usually develops from an ovule after fertilization.
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