Biology, asked by Omprasad1234567890, 7 months ago

difference between an embryo and a seed in points (Give five points )

please help friends

irrelevant answer will be reported
best answer will get brainlist answer

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Explanation:

The embryo, endosperm, and seed coat are the three major parts of a seed. An embryo is the young multicellular organism formed before it emerges from the seed. A seed is an embryonic plant, which stores food and is enclosed in a protective outer covering, which give rise to a new plant.

Answered by jpsrivastava6
0

Explanation:

A seed is part of the reproduction of a flowering part. Seed is capable of producing an entire plant.

An embryo is part of the seed which stores the food for the sustenance of the seed.

The embryo, endosperm, and seed coat are the three major parts of a seed. An embryo is the young multicellular organism formed before it emerges from the seed. A seed is an embryonic plant, which stores food and is enclosed in a protective outer covering, which give rise to a new plant.

Similar questions