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Topic 3: Seed Dispersal (Part 3 of 3)
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From Seed to Fruit Once pollinated the egg forms into a seed Inside the seed is an embryo (tiny living plant) and a food reserve The embryo and food reserve is protected by a seed coat
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Fruit The growing ovary of the plant that swells and protects the developing seeds of a plant Peaches Watermelons Apples Raspberries Cherries Cucumbers Green beans Tomatoes Pumpkins Cotton Apricots Peas Oranges Acorns walnuts
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Seed Dispersal Is the transport of seeds away from the parent plant Ex. Tumbleweeds winds Coconuts water Seeds birds/bats (feces) Burdock hitch a ride on animal coats Lodgepole pine fire Milkweed seeds wind
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Spreading and Harvesting Seeds in the Field Field crops (wheat, canola, barley) are usually harvested in 2 steps 1. Swather cuts plants leaving a stubble that is approximately 10-20cm Provides a barrier that aids in further ripening of the seed 2. Combine separates seed from the rest of the plant (straw)
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Germination Once seed is dispersed, it can stay dormant until right growing condition Germination is the development of a seed into a new plant
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