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How are new plants formed in points

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Seeds are what a plant uses to spread new plants into new places.
  • Each seed contains a tiny plant called an embryo, which has root, stem and leaf parts ready to grow into a new plant when conditions are right.
  • After fertilisation, a tiny plant called an embryo is formed inside a seed.
Answered by arunbalco
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After fertilisation, a combined cell grows into an embryo within a seed formed by the ovule. Seeds are what a plant uses to spread new plants into new places. Each seed contains a tiny plant called an embryo, which has root, stem and leaf parts ready to grow into a new plant when conditions are right.
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