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Learning journey project By: Brian(L) Chloe Choy(AL) Adam Charlene Brendon

What other places can plant grow in? Dry places, in dry places, there is air, water vapour and food produce by the plant itself. Snow. In snow, there is air, food and water.

What are the condition for seeds to germinate? In order for seeds to germinate, they need the proper combination of oxygen, moisture, temperature, and sometimes light. As the seed takes up water, it activates enzymes that direct the germination process. The seed absorbs the water, expands, and then the seed coat opens to allow the shoot or sprout to emerge. Oxygen, which increases respiration, and correct temperature settings are needed to activate growth enzymes. Although most seeds do not need light to germinate, a few do such as lettuce and begonias. The gardener must also plant seeds at specific depths within the growing medium in order for seeds to germinate. Starting seeds inside gives the gardener an advantage in that they can control the environment inside versus the growing

Why is it important for seed to germinate? Germination is the growth of an embryonic plant contained within seed; it results in the formation of the seedling. The seed of a vascular plant is a small package produced in a fruit or cone after union of the male and the female sex cell.

Quiz time!!!!!!!!!

Q1.Name 3 places that plants can grow in. Land, water , in the soil, hot places, cold places, wet places, dry places, cracks on the wall, mud and desserts.

Q2.How many seeds are disperse each year? Million

Q3 What are the varying number of seeds that lack embryos called Empty seeds

From Google Wikipedia National library Credits Adam Brian Brendon Chloe Choy Charlene

Thank you !