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Seeds
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What is a seed? A seed is a unit of dispersal for the new plant. It provides some protection from injury, drying and some nourishment for the young plant until it can make its own food.
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Two types of plant seeds
There are two types of plant seeds. These are monocots and dicots.
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Types of Seeds A monocot seed only has one cotyledon.
A dicot has two cotyledons.
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Embryo- The new baby plant.
Epicotyls- The part of the plant that is above the region attached to the cotyledons. Hypocotyls- The part of the plant that forms the lower stem.
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Parts of the Seed Seed Coat- This is the outer part of the seed and it protects the little plant from damage. Endosperm- This is the food for the monocot plant. Cotyledon- This is the leaf for the plant. It also provides food.
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Parts of a Seed Radical- This is a part of the seed that emerges and forms the first root.
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Parts of A seed
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Where does the seed come from?
A seed is a fertilized egg that develops into and ovule. The ovule walls turn into a seed coat. The seed coat is what protects the seed from the environment.
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How do they emerge? Hypogeal Emergence- Seed remains in the soil
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How do they emerge? Epogeal Emergence- The seed pulls the little plant out of the soil.
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Ways to Germinate Seeds
The process that the seed grows with is called germination.
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What does it take? A seed must have the right conditions to grow.
Water Temperature Oxygen Light
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What does the seed need? Water- The seed needs to absorb water. This softens the seed coat. Light- some seeds need the light to germinate to activate certain enzymes. Oxygen- This is needed for the plant to make food or what is called respiration.
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What does the seed need? Heat (Temperature)- This affects the germination percentage. Germination Percentage- The amount of seeds that germinate to the amount of seeds you tried to germinate. 10 seeds, 9 germinated 9/10= 90% germination.
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How to make the seeds germinate
Stratification- If a seed coat is too thick, you need to stratify the coat by making the seed go through cooler temperatures. Scarification- this occurs when the seed coat is scared like through a birds or animals stomach.
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