How The Seed Grow
How The Seed Grow
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Plant seeds come from flowers and fruits in many shapes and sizes. The
fruit of a plant contains many seeds. Think about the number of seeds in a
watermelon. When the fruit leaves the plant it starts to decay. This allows
the seeds inside to reach the soil where they can grow into new plants.
These seeds are sometimes pushed into the soil by rain. Animals like
squirrels and chipmunks bury seeds as well.
Look at the diagram of the seed. When seeds are planted in the soil they
absorb water. As temperatures become warmer the cells of the embryo
inside the seed begin to divide and the embryo grows. The embryo uses
the stored food within the endosperm to grow and it eventually breaks
through the seed coat. The roots sprout and it is now a new plant. The
sprouting of a new plant is called germination.
The roots of this new plant take in minerals and water to help it grow. As
the stem grows up, leaves begin to appear. The leaves help the plant
make its own food. The plant becomes an adult plant that will develop
flowers. The flowers develop seeds and the reproduction cycle begins
again.
roots.
stems.
rain.
chipmunks.
squirrels.
oil.
water.
light.
soil.
seed coat.
endosperm.
sunlight.
fruit.
food.
nitrogen.
flowers.
seedlings.
rain.
flowering
seedling
germination