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what is diffrence between seed and embryo

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Answered by amaan21
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A seed is a little embryonic plant encased in a coveringcalled the seed coat, for the most part with some stored food. It is the result of the aged ovule of gymnosperm and angiosperm plants which happens after preparation and some development inside the mother plant.An embryo is a multicellular diploid eukaryote in its soonest phase of improvement, from the season of first cell division until birth, incubating or germination. In people, it is called a developing life until aroundtwo months after treatment (that is ten weeks after last menstrual period) and from that point, it is rather called an embryo.

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Answered by james13895
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Seeds are made up of the plant embryo, stored food tissue, and a thick, protectiveseed coat. Protective sheaths contain the embryo's shoot and root. The cotyledon nourishes the seed as it begins to grow and the endosperm provides nourishment as the embryo develops.
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