The seed is attached to placenta of the ovary by funiculus.
The hilum is the part of the seed that shows it was once attached to the ovary. The hilum is a scar where the seed was connected to the ovary, allowing nutrients to pass from the mother plant to the developing seed.
The hilum
the hilum on a plant is said to be the scar on the plant
The part of the seed that indicates it was attached to the ovary is called the hilum. This small scar marks the point where the seed was connected to the ovule within the ovary, allowing it to receive nutrients during its development. The hilum is often visible on the seed's surface and serves as a key identifier of its origin.
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The hilum is the part of the seed that shows it was once attached to the ovary. The hilum is a scar where the seed was connected to the ovary, allowing nutrients to pass from the mother plant to the developing seed.
The epicotyl is the upper part of the baby plant. What will the epicotyl become when the baby plant grows?
The hilum
the hilum on a plant is said to be the scar on the plant
The part of the seed that indicates it was attached to the ovary is called the hilum. This small scar marks the point where the seed was connected to the ovule within the ovary, allowing it to receive nutrients during its development. The hilum is often visible on the seed's surface and serves as a key identifier of its origin.
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A fertilized ovule, once attached to the ovary, can develop into a seed through a process called seed development. The ovule undergoes changes, including cellular division and differentiation, leading to the formation of the embryo and surrounding tissues. The ovary itself typically matures into a fruit, which helps protect the developing seeds and aids in their dispersal once mature. This process is essential for the reproduction and propagation of flowering plants.
Hilum is the name for the mark that is left on the seed coat where the seed was attached.Specifically, the mark is made by the attachment to a string-like placenta that nourishes the growing seed. The seed coat covers the seed. It develops from the skin covering the ovule inside the plant's ovary.
The enlarged ovary of a plant is called the fruit.
the fertilised ovule develops into the seed and the swollen ovary into the fruit