It is formed when a plant's fertilization is complete.
What is a seed?
Testa is the scientific name for this part of a seed.
What is "seed coat?"
This part grows downwards to absorb water from the soil.
What is the radicle?
It has all the information a plant needs to make a baby plant.
What is the embryo?
It is the process by which a plant makes food.
What is photosynthesis?
This part stores food for the young plant.
What is the cotyledon?
Upward is the direction in which this part of the seed grows.
What is the plumule?
With the right conditions, the embryo activates this process.
What is germination?
Its function is to protect the seed from damage, temperature, and water.
What is the "seed coat" or" testa?"
It determines whether the plant is a monocot or a dicot.
What is cotyledon?
It contains the earliest parts of a plant's shoot, leaves and roots.
What is the embryo?
This part falls off after the plant gets its leaves.
What is the cotyledon?
A tiny opening through which water enters.
What is the micropyle?
The corn seed is an example of this.
What is monocot?
A blackeye seed is an example of this because of its cotyledon.
What is a dicot?