yes,bcz for germination process the potimum temperature is needed. In cold condition all metabolic and catabolic seed processes are loweres so the seed is unable to germinate and this is the reason that kharif and summer crops are unable to grow in winter season.
The embryo in the seed get food from endosperm and perisperm.
A seed can give you food.
Seed storage proteins are proteins that are found in seeds. The main function of storage proteins is to be a storage reserve for nitrogen, carbon, and sulfur. These proteins are quickly mobilized during seed germination and serve as a source of reduced nitrogen for the growing seedlings.
The scutellum in a maize seed is responsible for absorbing nutrients from the endosperm, providing nutrients to the growing embryo. It also helps in the mobilization of stored reserves during germination, supporting the initial growth of the seedling.
No, a seed coat does not store food. The seed coat acts as a protective covering for the seed, helping to prevent damage or desiccation. Food reserves are typically stored within the seed itself, in structures such as the endosperm or cotyledons.
Sexual reproduction Dispersal Perination & Storage of food
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Sexual reproduction Dispersal Perination & Storage of food
The fruit and seeds are alike in storage of food material. In the seed the food is stored for the embryo and in the fruit for the agency (the animal or bird) responsible for the dispersal of seeds.
All seed plants store food within the seed; this takes the form of the cotyledons which are there to provide nutrition to the embryo while it is dormant and then while the seed is germinating and before it is able to produce its own food
to protect the seed and the cotyledon (food storage, the white inside of the bean) before they grow
yes, rhizomes are thick, underground stems of a fern or other vascular plant; which often functions as an organ for food storage.
The tomato plant stores food in its storage tissue allover the plant body and to allure animals and birds for its seed dispersal the ripe berries of this plant have seeds embedded in the pulp. This fruit pulp has no direct use as food by the plant. The new plants germinating from the seeds utilize the food reserves in the cotyledons of the seed.
A seed uses its stored food when it is growing.
The embryo in the seed get food from endosperm and perisperm.
A seed can give you food.
Seed storage proteins are proteins that are found in seeds. The main function of storage proteins is to be a storage reserve for nitrogen, carbon, and sulfur. These proteins are quickly mobilized during seed germination and serve as a source of reduced nitrogen for the growing seedlings.