Traveling Seeds!. Parts of the Seed Seed Coat Cotyledon Embryo.

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Traveling Seeds!

Parts of the Seed Seed Coat Cotyledon Embryo

How do seeds travel? Why is it important for seeds to grow some place far away from the parent plant? People can help some seeds travel. BUT, how can seeds travel without help from humans?

Travel by Air What are some properties seeds that travel by air might have?

Travel by Water Where would we find seeds that travel by water? What are some properties seeds that travel by water might have?

Hitching a Ride Some seeds are designed to hitch a ride with animals and humans. They attach to fur or clothes.

Hitching a Ride

What are some properties seeds that hitch a ride might have?

Edible Seeds What are some characteristics edible seeds might have?

Other ways animals help seeds travel How else can animals help seeds travel?

How do you think these seeds travel