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How do plants grow?

How do plants grow?. Draw and Label the Parts of the Seed. Parts of the Seed:.

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How do plants grow?

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  1. How do plants grow?

  2. Draw and Label the Parts of the Seed.

  3. Parts of the Seed: embryo - developing plant still inside the seed. The embryo has cotyledons (embryonic leaves), a root cap, a food source and a plumule (shoot).hilum - the scar on a seed coat at the location where it was attached to the plant's stalk during developmentmicropyle - the small pore in a seed that that allows water absorptionroot (hypocotyl) - the part of the stem of a sprouting plant that is above the root and below the stalk of the cotyledon (seed leaves)seed coat (testa) - seed coat is the outer, protective layer covering the seedseed leaf (cotyledon) - the embryonic leaf within a seedplumule - the shoot of a embryo

  4. Draw and Label the Parts of the Plant.

  5. Parts of a Plant Complete the following table:

  6. Parts of a Plant: flower - Flowers produce the seeds of a plant.leaf - Leaves convert energy from sunlight into food for the plant through a chemical process called photosynthesis.root - Roots take food and water from the soil, store energy, and provides support for the plant. Most roots grow underground.stem - The stem is the main support of the plant.

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