Down the back is a structure called the Notochord. The structure is cartilaginous and over time turns in to bone. You still have some of this cartilage when your a child, but as you grow up it is all replaced with bone.
Either side of the Notochord are somite that can migrate to make other tissues too.
In mammals, the embryo develops with in the specialised part of the oviduct .
The root of an embryo is called the radicle. It is the part of the embryo that develops into the primary root of the plant.
The wall of the uterus.
The ovule, which becomes the seed. The ovary will become the fruit.
In plants embryo develops in new seedling and in animals it develops into feotus which later develops into baby
When a plant flowers, they store nutrients for the embryo in the seed. The seed develops after fertilization occurs.
notochord
The radicle, which develops into the root system of the plant, is the first part of the embryo to emerge during seed germination.
Sepals, Petals, Stigma, Anther: dries up and fall off Ovary: develops into Fruit Ovary wall: develops into Fruit wall Ovule: (Ovum) develops into Embryo (Ovule) Becomes SEED (Intregument) develops into seed coat (Other parts of ovule) becomes Endosperm (provides nutrients for embryo)
plumule develops into a shoot and then form a shoot system
The embryo develops in the uterus of the mother.
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