Inside all seeds are copies of the parent DNA in order to reproduce the previous generation.
Almost always there will also be a sufficient food supplyto propel the growth of the new plant when conditions are favourable. This food supply allows the development of the first roots and shoots.
An exception is some Orchids which do not have any food supply, and wait for a fungus to invade, whereupon they rely on the fungus to supply the nutrients for growth. An extreme orchid group never develop photosynthesis at all, and rely entirely on the fungus for all their growth! Gastrodia.
Simpler plants such as fungi and ferns do not have true seeds. But have developed successful propagation strategies.
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, endosperm, and seed coat.
This describes the basic structure of a seed. Within the seed, there is an embryo that has food reserves within the seed coat.
Kill yo self.
No, a seed will not grow inside you if you swallow it. Your stomach acid will break down the seed, preventing it from germinating and growing. It will pass through your digestive system harmlessly.
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a grape seed :D
You can find out what is inside a seed by getting a knife and slicing it open. You would want to be careful not to break it. There are two things in the seed, starch and Seed leaf.
It depends on what you mean, the inside of the seed, inside of the cob? The inside the seed is called the germ. Or do you mean the corn on your big toe?
seed deep
No, bananas do not have seeds inside.
No thanks.
No
A pit, or seed
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
the seeds inside of the seed passes on information when it is a flower
during fertilization.