Embryo seed
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OVULEEmbryo seed.
plumulethe embryo shoot in a seed, also PLUMULA
plumulathe embryo shoot in a seed, also PLUMULE
plumulesPLUMULE, the embryo shoot in a seed, also PLUMULA
plumulaePLUMULA, the embryo shoot in a seed, also PLUMULE
endospermin a seed, nutritive tissue formed from the embryo-sac
scutellumA modified cotyledon in the embryo of a grass seed
cotyledonthe primary or rudimentary leaf of the embryo of seed plants
endospermsENDOSPERM, in a seed, nutritive tissue formed from the embryo-sac
synergida cell found in the embryo sac of a seed plant
plumularpertaining to a plumule (the embryo shoot in a seed, also PLUMULA)
synergidsSYNERGID, a cell found in the embryo sac of a seed plant
nonviablenot capable of living, growing, and developing, as an embryo, seed, or plant
perispermthe albumen of a seed, esp that portion which is formed outside of the embryo sac
polyembryonyThe formation of more than one embryo from a single fertilized ovum or in a single seed
perispermsPERISPERM, the albumen of a seed, esp that portion which is formed outside of the embryo sac
xenialthe influence or effect of pollen on a structure other than the embryo, as the seed or fruit
xeniasthe influence or effect of pollen on a structure other than the embryo, as the seed or fruit
xeniathe influence or effect of pollen on a structure other than the embryo, as the seed or fruit
ovulean outgrowth of the ovary of a seed plant that is a megasporangium and encloses an embryo sac within a nucellus
hypocotylThe part of the stem of an embryo plant beneath the stalks of the seed leaves, or cotyledons, and directly above the root
hypocotylsThe part of the stem of an embryo plant beneath the stalks of the seed leaves, or cotyledons, and directly above the root
endospermThe part of a seed that acts as a food store for the developing plant embryo, usually containing starch with protein and other nutrients
endospermsThe part of a seed that acts as a food store for the developing plant embryo, usually containing starch with protein and other nutrients
embryosThe part of a seed that develops into a plant, consisting (in the mature embryo of a higher plant) of a plumule, a radicle, and one or two cotyledons
dicotyledonsA flowering plant with an embryo that bears two cotyledons (seed leaves). Dicotyledons constitute the larger of the two great divisions of flowering plants, and typically have broad, stalked leaves with netlike veins (e.g., daisies, hawthorns, oaks)
monocotyledonA flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Monocotyledons constitute the smaller of the two great divisions of flowering plants, and typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins (e.g., grasses, lilies, palms)
monocotyledonsA flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon (seed leaf). Monocotyledons constitute the smaller of the two great divisions of flowering plants, and typically have elongated stalkless leaves with parallel veins (e.g., grasses, lilies, palms)