Seed germination is a process by which a seed embryo develops into a seedling. It involves the reactivation of the metabolic pathways that lead to growth and the emergence of the radicle or seed root and plumule or shoot. Education info graphic.
Monocotyledon seed structure of corn with labeled parts including seed coat, endosperm, cotyledon, and embryo diagram hand drawn schematic vector. Science educational illustration
Germination is the process by which a plant grows from a seed. The most common example of germination is the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosperm.
Showing hypogeal development in which the cotyledon remains invisible within the seed, underground. The visible part is the first true leaf produced from the meristem; the cotyledon itself remains within the seed.
Illustration of biology and plant kingdom, Seed in plants is the result of fertilization which has several structures constituting it, Structure of bean seed, bean is the seed of one of several genera