A seed is formed when a male pollen combines with a female ovule through the process of fertilization. The male pollen contains sperm cells, while the female ovule contains egg cells, and when they unite, a seed is formed.
When two or more different elements unite chemically, they form a compound. Compounds have a fixed chemical composition and distinctive properties different from the elements that make them up.
Inside a seed are embryo (the young plant-to-be) and endosperm (a food source for the embryo to use as it starts to grow).
To make a seed, you need pollen (male reproductive cells) and an ovule (female reproductive cells). Pollen carries the male genetic material to the ovule for fertilization, resulting in the formation of a seed.
A lemon seed typically has two cotyledons.
One seed leaf refers to plants that have monocotyledonous seeds with a single embryonic leaf within the seed. Two seed leaves, on the other hand, are found in dicotyledonous plants, which have two embryonic leaves within the seed. These two types of seeds represent different evolutionary paths in plant development.
When two or more different elements unite chemically, they form a compound. Compounds have a fixed chemical composition and distinctive properties different from the elements that make them up.
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1. Common history. 2. Common language.
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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 is called "joining" or "combining" two things together.
roots and a stem
No. They became and stayed two independent countries.
When two sea caves on opposite sides of a headland unite, they form an arch. Over time, continued erosion can cause the arch to collapse, leaving behind a stack. Subsequent erosion can erode the stack to form a sea stack.
The two groups decided to unite their efforts to achieve a common goal.
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