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The roots and stems grow from the embryo part of the seed. During seed germination, the primary roots and stems are nourished by either endosperm (as in most monocots) or by cotyledones (as in most dicots).

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Developing seed pod resulting from fertilization of eggs in an ovarylocated at the base of the pistil. You can manually fertilize a plant by touching the pistil to the pollen, some pollen sacs need to be broken open in order to get to the fine powdery pollen. The end of the pistil is sticky so the powder will adhere to the end nicely.

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No, some plants grow from spores, like ferns.

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The ovules develop the seeds, while the ovary develop the fruit. As the ovules are inside the ovary thus the ovules form the seed whilst the ovar form the fruit.

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The pistol packing mama is the part of the flower where the seed is formed. The pistol is made of the stigma, style ovary and ovule. Once pollination takes place it becomes the carpel.

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Ovary

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