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TWO PHASES IN THE LIFE CYCLE OF A PLANT 1. VEGETATIVE STAGE - includes the growth of roots, stem and leaves. 2. REPRODUCTIVE STAGE -the development of flowers, fruits and seeds takes place.

 Amount of moisture needed to soften the seed coat and to help in the circulation of food which the seed contains.

 Oxygen- which when moisture is absorbed, oxygen takes in and carbon dioxide is given off by the seed.  Warmth and air in the soil which are needed to germinate seeds.

HYPOCOTYL

HYPOCOTYLYS The part of the embryo that first grows downward into the soil forms the stem of the seedling.

EPICOTYL

EPICOTYLS The young leaves of the new plant.

REPRODUCTIVE STAGE A stage in a plant life that begins with the production of flowers and ends with the maturing of seeds. The flowers is a specialized branch of a plant designed for sexual reproduction or production of seeds.

FLOWERS Is a specialized branch of plant designed for production of seed. It is made up of organs like sepals, stamens, pistil, petals and accessory organ for production.

ORGANS OF REPRODUCTION OF FLOWERS

the female parts of the flowers which consist of an ovary with an upright extension. PISTIL

STIGMA STIGMA which lies on top of the style serves as the pollen-receptive surface.

STAMEN compose the male parts of the flower, each of which consist of a supporting filament and anther where the pollen grain is produce.

FERTILIZATION takes place when a male nucleus in the pollen tube unites with the female nucleus of the ovule through a process called POLLINATION.

INSTRUCTION: Identify the correct answer of the following question. __________1. The young leaves of a new plant.

__________2. It is a period when flowers, fruits and seeds are developed. __________3. The female parts of the flower.

_________5. The part of the embryo that first grows downward to form the stem of the seedling. II. Illustrate the development of the seeds.

ASSIGNMENT 1. What are the factors in choosing a garden or farm site? 2. Why it is important to make a plan in selecting the farm site?