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what is embryo? in plant​

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Answered by Sara531
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The plant embryo, sometimes called the seed embryo, is the part of a seed or bud that contains the earliest forms of a plant's roots, stem and leaves. The embryo develops after a fertilized adult plant flowers, and is generally contained within a seed or bud.

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Explanation:Plant growth and buds

In both gymnosperms and angiosperms, the young plant contained in the seed, begins as a developing egg-cell formed after fertilization (sometimes without fertilization in a process called apomixis) and becomes a plant embryo. This embryonic condition also occurs in the buds that form on stems.

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