Biology, asked by harshprogate, 6 months ago

what is the difference between embryo and a seed?

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

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Answered by aleenaantoney713
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Answer:

Seed

•It is a mature ovule after fertilization

•It contains a tiny living plant called the embryo

Embryo

•Embryo remains within the seed in dormant state

•when embryo is exposed to favorable conditions then it germinates

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