depends what is removed. if it is the embryo no, if it is part of a cotyledon then it may survive
Roots are not part of a seed. Seeds typically consist of the embryo, endosperm, and seed coat. Roots develop after germination when the seedling starts to grow.
The part of the seed that has the beginnings of a root, stem, and leaves is called the embryo. This part of the seed contains all the genetic information needed for the plant to develop and grow.
The part of the seed that will grow into the stem, roots, and leaves is called the embryo. The embryo is a small, undeveloped plant that consists of the root (radicle), stem (hypocotyl), and leaves (cotyledons). As the seed germinates, the embryo develops into these structures, allowing the plant to grow and establish itself.
For a plant to grow into a seed, it must undergo a process called fertilization, where pollen from the male part of a flower fertilizes the ovule in the female part. After fertilization, the ovule develops into a seed, which contains the plant embryo and a food supply, all encased in a protective seed coat. Additionally, the seed needs suitable environmental conditions, such as moisture, temperature, and light, to germinate and grow into a new plant.
Embryo
No, the acid in your stomach kills the living part of the seed.
fruit/ seed
Karnataka
Seeds grow on a seed head through a process called pollination, where pollen from the male part of the plant is transferred to the female part. Once fertilized, the female part develops into a seed. The seed is then released from the seed head when it is mature and ready to germinate.
Roots are not part of a seed. Seeds typically consist of the embryo, endosperm, and seed coat. Roots develop after germination when the seedling starts to grow.
to grow plants
Ovule grow into seeds :D
seed, the carrot part we eat is an enlarged stalk
The part of the seed that has the beginnings of a root, stem, and leaves is called the embryo. This part of the seed contains all the genetic information needed for the plant to develop and grow.
The part of the seed that will grow into the stem, roots, and leaves is called the embryo. The embryo is a small, undeveloped plant that consists of the root (radicle), stem (hypocotyl), and leaves (cotyledons). As the seed germinates, the embryo develops into these structures, allowing the plant to grow and establish itself.
For a plant to grow into a seed, it must undergo a process called fertilization, where pollen from the male part of a flower fertilizes the ovule in the female part. After fertilization, the ovule develops into a seed, which contains the plant embryo and a food supply, all encased in a protective seed coat. Additionally, the seed needs suitable environmental conditions, such as moisture, temperature, and light, to germinate and grow into a new plant.
the seed splits open and the plant starts to grow.