Seed Plants Chapter 10 Section 3.  Seed plants have two characteristics:  Have vascular tissue (tube system)  Use pollen and seeds to reproduce. 

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Seed Plants Chapter 10 Section 3

 Seed plants have two characteristics:  Have vascular tissue (tube system)  Use pollen and seeds to reproduce.  Pollen: contains cells that will late become sperm cells.  Seeds: contains a young plant inside a protective coating. Characteristics

 Inside each seed is a embryo or baby plant.  Gets food from the cotyledons which surrounds the seed.  Seeds may also have a seed coat.  Seeds can be spread out by:  Birds  People  Animals How Seeds Become Plants

 When a seed lands in a good environment, it can start to germinate or push out of the seed.  The seed gets water from the environment, and uses the food it has stored to grow.

Use pg 377 in your textbook to draw a picture of an embryo inside the seed. Draw

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