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It is called a seedling
A young plant growing from a seed is called a seedling. Seedlings typically have their first set of true leaves and are beginning to establish roots.
I'm pretty sure it's called a plant embryo but hey, i might be wrong
I'm pretty sure it's called a plant embryo but hey, i might be wrong
The young plant inside a seed is called an embryo. no the embyro is fertilized to create the seed. the answer is an enbryonic plant
Embryo
A young plant growing within a seed is called an embryo. This embryo has the potential to develop and grow into a mature plant under the right conditions, such as moisture, warmth, and nutrients.
A young plant growing from a seed is called a seedling. Seedlings typically have their first set of true leaves and are beginning to establish roots.
I'm pretty sure it's called a plant embryo but hey, i might be wrong
I'm pretty sure it's called a plant embryo but hey, i might be wrong
embryo
embryo
The young plant inside a seed is called an embryo. no the embyro is fertilized to create the seed. the answer is an enbryonic plant
embryo
After fertilization occurs in a plant, the embryo is referred to as a zygote initially. As it develops, it becomes known as an embryo within the seed. This embryo will eventually grow into a new plant when the seed germinates.
Embryo
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.
because i don't no ignore that person, it is called a cotyledon :]