in which part of a plant to seeds grow?
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The embryonic root (the radicle) is the first visible portion of the embryo to emerge from the seed. During germination, the growth potential of the radicle, which is taking on water and growing by mitotic cell division, causes it to bulge until it penetrates the seed coat.
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Female Parts of a Flower
In flowering plants, the female reproductive structures that produce seeds are contained within the carpels of the flower. A carpal consists of the stigma, style and ovary. The ovary contains ovules (eggs) that become seeds once they are fertilized.
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