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Questions, p. 59-61

Questions, p. 59-61. “From Seed to Adult Plant—and Back”. 1. The process by which a seed becomes a plant is called ___. 2. Seeds are alive but are in a ___ or inactive stage. 3. Inside a seed is an ___, which contains the beginnings of a root, a stem, and leaves.

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Questions, p. 59-61

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  1. Questions, p. 59-61 “From Seed to Adult Plant—and Back”

  2. 1. The process by which a seed becomes a plant is called ___. • 2. Seeds are alive but are in a ___ or inactive stage. • 3. Inside a seed is an ___, which contains the beginnings of a root, a stem, and leaves.

  3. 4. Also in a seed is an important food-storing tissue called ___. • 5. In a seed are one or more seed leaves called ___. • 6. Plants that have seeds with one cotyledon are known as ___.

  4. 7. Plants that have seeds with two cotyledons are known as ___. • 8. Give some examples of monocot seeds. • 9. Give some examples of dicot seeds.

  5. 10. The cotyledon of which type of plant never emerges from the soil? • 11. In dicots, when do the cotyledons wither and die? • 12. Plants can manufacture their own food in a process known as ___.

  6. 13. After flowers are pollinated, what process occurs to create a new seed? • 14. As flowers wither, what develops around the seed? • 15. What are 3 purposes of the fruit?

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