Biology, asked by Amit2232, 7 months ago

what is the difference between an embryo and seed.​

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Answered by jk15208348
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An embryo is the young multicellular organism formed before it emerges from the seed. A seed is an embryonic plant, which stores food and are enclosed in a protective outer covering, which give rise to a new plant. It is a ripened ovule formed after fertilization. ... It is present outside the embryo.

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Answered by saipm441
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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 are enclosed in a protective outer covering, which give rise to a new plant.

The difference between an embryo and a seed are:

Embryo Seed

It is formed by the fusion of sperm and nucleus It is a ripened ovule formed after fertilization.

It is present within the seed. It is present outside the embryo.

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