When the seed has stored food, it is referred to as being "endospermic" or containing "endosperm." The endosperm serves as a nutrient reservoir that provides essential energy and nutrients to support the growth of the developing embryo during germination. In some seeds, the food storage can also be found in the cotyledons, which are the first leaves that emerge.
A part of a seed which is inside the seed coat is called cotyledon and it contains EMBRYO and the stored food
Food that is stored inside of a seed is said to be stored in dormant form. This means that the seed will not grow until it is in a place with plenty of good soil, food, and water.
The food supply stored in a seed is called endosperm. It provides essential nutrients for the developing embryo until it can photosynthesize on its own.
A fertilized ovule in a plant is called a seed. This seed contains the embryo, which is the developing plant, along with stored food and a protective seed coat. When conditions are favorable, the seed can germinate and grow into a new plant.
The stored food in a seed is kept in the form of starch, oils, and proteins. These nutrients provide energy and building blocks for the new plant to grow from the seed.
A seed uses its stored food when it is growing.
A seed uses its stored food when it is growing.
A part of a seed which is inside the seed coat is called cotyledon and it contains EMBRYO and the stored food
Food that is stored inside of a seed is said to be stored in dormant form. This means that the seed will not grow until it is in a place with plenty of good soil, food, and water.
The food supply stored in a seed is called endosperm. It provides essential nutrients for the developing embryo until it can photosynthesize on its own.
The young plant with stored food sealed inside a coat is called a seed. Seeds contain the necessary nutrients and genetic material for the plant to grow and develop.
endosperm :) (well is its a seed anyways)
A part of a seed which is inside the seed coat is called cotyledon and it contains EMBRYO and the stored food
Life cycle of seed : Seed Coat - Protects the inside of the seed. Embryo - the beginning of the new plant. Endosperm - Stored food in a monocotyledon. Stored Food - a plant uses stored food until it grows leaves that can make food. Monocot - a type of seed that has only one cotyledon. Dicot - a type of seed that has two cotyledons. Cotyledon - Leaf-like structure that absorbs and digest food stored in the seed. Germination - the process of growing a new plant from a seed.
No, it is stored in the cotyledones
cotyledon
A fertilized ovule in a plant is called a seed. This seed contains the embryo, which is the developing plant, along with stored food and a protective seed coat. When conditions are favorable, the seed can germinate and grow into a new plant.