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Seeds have an embryo, which is the tiny plant inside the seed that can grow into a new plant. They also contain stored food, such as starches and oils, to provide energy for the embryo to grow until it can photosynthesize on its own.
Yes, plant seeds contain stored food reserves that provide energy for the growing seedling until it can photosynthesize its own food. This food reserve is typically in the form of starch, oils, or proteins.
This describes the basic structure of a seed. Within the seed, there is an embryo that has food reserves within the seed coat.
Dried leaves are technically leaves that have fallen from a tree because they are either close to dying or are already dead.
Petals
Yes, the stigma of a flower does not contain food for the embryo. Its main function is to receive pollen grains during pollination and facilitate fertilization. Once pollination occurs, the embryo is nourished by the endosperm in the seed.
it stores food for the embryo
They contain tissues called xylem,which transports wáter,and phloem, which transports food.
embryo
Seeds have an embryo, which is the tiny plant inside the seed that can grow into a new plant. They also contain stored food, such as starches and oils, to provide energy for the embryo to grow until it can photosynthesize on its own.
Because the bean plant reserves its own food
Because the bean plant reserves its own food
bean plant or any plants in general are producers in food chain
Yes, plant seeds contain stored food reserves that provide energy for the growing seedling until it can photosynthesize its own food. This food reserve is typically in the form of starch, oils, or proteins.
photosynthesis
A plant embryo needs only good soil, sunlight, and carbon dioxide (CO2) to grow into an adult plant.
The embryo is the baby plant. It has an embryo root to push its way eventually out of the seed coat, and embryo stem, and embryo leaves which will later start food production.