The seeds of cone-bearing plants (gymnosperms) are usually held within the scales of a cone structure, which protects the seeds as they develop. These cones can be either male (producing pollen) or female (containing ovules that develop into seeds).
The nucleus only holds the DNA. the cell membrane protects animal cells. the cell wall and cell membrane protects plant cells
The part of a plant that produces seeds is the flower. Within the flower, the female reproductive organ called the pistil contains the ovary where the seeds are formed after fertilization. The ovary develops into the fruit that surrounds and protects the seeds as they mature.
a seed coat, storage tissue, and a dormant embryo. the seed coat protects the seed from drying out, endosperm is the temporary food supply and the cotyledon is the embryo.
A cell wall surrounds and protects a plant cell.
The fruit of the plant holds and protects the seeds. The seed coat initially and later when the ovary ripens, the fruit protects the seed.
The fruit of the plant holds and protects the seeds. The seed coat initially and later when the ovary ripens, the fruit protects the seed.
The seed pod protects and holds the seeds.
The seed pod protects and holds the seeds.
the part of the plant that holds the seed is ovary
the old plant holds seeds
The seeds of cone-bearing plants (gymnosperms) are usually held within the scales of a cone structure, which protects the seeds as they develop. These cones can be either male (producing pollen) or female (containing ovules that develop into seeds).
if you mean cell wall then that is the outer wall on a plant cell that protects it and holds its shape
The ovary swells to form a fruit, which encloses and protects the seeds as they develop. This process is important for seed dispersal and plays a key role in plant reproduction and propagation.
The nucleus only holds the DNA. the cell membrane protects animal cells. the cell wall and cell membrane protects plant cells
That is the correct spelling of "fruit" (food, holds a plant's seeds). (The riddle answer is "I-T")
The shell of a sunflower which is white and black striped protects the seed inside of it. The seed, if planted becomes a sunflower plant.