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What does the embryo of a new plant form from? O A. The sepal B. The petals C. The ovary walls D. The ovule​

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Answer: D. The ovule​

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D. ovule

An embryo is a part of the seed, which develops into a new plant. An embryo is composed of three parts radicle, plumule, and cotyledons. The plumule region develops onto shoot system and radical region develops into the root system.

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