A bean seed shrinks and disappears after the seedling develops leaves because the seed's food reserves are used up. Since the leaves can now make energy for the plant, this lack of food reserves from the seed is not a danger.
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From the seed whence it came from. The endosperm is what contains the most nutrients for a seedling to grow from, so that it can sprout up its first leaves called the cotyledons, and sprout roots down into the soil. Once the plant is big enough to grow on its own and has used up all the energy from the seed it came from, the seed itself (or what's left of it) decomposes back into the earth.
A squash plant grows faster than bean plant
yes because when the seeds fall or the center of the plant has seeds and when there is sun ligth and water the grow (;
Yes, cotyledons are important during germination because they provide nutrients and energy for the seedling to grow until it can photosynthesize on its own. They are the first leaf-like structures to emerge from a germinating seed.
Cotyledons inside seeds serve as the primary food source for the developing seedling until it can photosynthesize on its own. They contain stored nutrients that nourish the seedling as it germinates and begins to grow.
Sexual Plant Propagation needs seeds for it to grow and without seeds the plant will not grow.
Yes, you can plant cherry seeds to grow cherry trees.
What about apple seeds? If you plant them they will grow.
no
after you plant the seeds
Depends
They grow into flowers then plant other seeds.
The seeds will grow.
All plants grow from seeds.
Plant the seeds so that they will grow.
Plants grow from the roots and seeds germinate in the roots as well.