5. A very young organism, for example a developing plant while it is still inside
the seed.
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yes it will grow
it will take time to grow
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A very young organism in plant is embryonic tissues.
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- Buds, shoots, roots, leaves, and flowers are important components in plant growth; plants produce these tissues and structures throughout their lives from meristems found at the ends of organs or between mature tissues.
- As a result, embryonic tissues are constantly present in a live plant.
- An mammal embryo, on the other hand, will produce all of the bodily parts it will ever have extremely early in its life.
- When an animal is born (or hatches from its egg), it has all of its physical components and will only keep growing and more adult from that point forward.
- Plants and animals, on the other hand, go through a phylotypic stage that originated separately and produces a development constraint that limits morphological variation.
- Embryonic tissue is made up of active-growing cells, and the phrase is typically used to describe the early phases of tissue creation.
- The plant embryo, also known as the seed embryo, is the component of a seed or bud that includes the plant's roots, stem, and leaflets in their earliest forms.
- After a fertilized adult plant blossoms, the embryo develops and is usually encapsulated within a seed or bud.
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