SciencePlanner3/8/16 Target:Describe the structure of seeds. WU:If plants cannot move, how do they disperse their seeds? List at least 3 ways plant do.

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SciencePlanner3/8/16 Target:Describe the structure of seeds. WU:If plants cannot move, how do they disperse their seeds? List at least 3 ways plant do this. CW:Prepare seed germination experiments. Read 308 – 310 HW:Recreate the experiment at home with different seeds. If you need seeds just ask.

Vocabulary Pollen – the tiny granules that contain the male gametophyte of seed plants. Pollination – the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structures to the female structures of seed plants.

Parts of a Bean seed

SciencePlanner3/8/16 Target:Describe the structure of seeds. WU:If plants cannot move, how do they disperse their seeds? List at least 3 ways plant do this. CW:Prepare seed germination experiments. Read 308 – 310 HW:Recreate the experiment at home with different seeds. If you need seeds just ask.