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; Dicot Seed; Label the dicot seed, icluding the embryo, hilum, micropyle, root (hypocotyl), seed coat (testa), seed leaf (cotyledon), and shoot (plumule). Answers ... ; Flower Anatomy - Label the Parts; ... ; Plant Anatomy Printout: Simple Label Me!; Label the simple plant anatomy diagram using the glossary of plant terms.
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/plants/printouts.sht...
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/plants/printouts.shtml
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For each of the following printouts, first read the definitions, then label the diagram or map. Please let us know ... ; Dicot Seed; Label the dicot seed, icluding the embryo, hilum, micropyle, root (hypocotyl), seed coat (testa), seed leaf (cotyledon), ... ; Flower Anatomy; Flowers consist of reproductive parts and modified leaves.
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www.enchantedlearning.com/label/plants.shtml
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Endosperm, a temporary food supply, is packed around the embryo in the form of special leaves called cotyledons or seed leaves. These generally are the first parts visible when the seed germinates. ... Diagram of Monocot/Dicot...
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urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case3/c3facts2.html
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What Are the Parts of Plants? ... The Great Plant Escape ... In Search of Green Life...
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urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case1/c1m1app.html
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The seed contains the embryo of the new plant, with a supply of food for the embryo until it has formed sufficient roots and leaves to obtain its own food. The food, endosperm, may be in the seed leaves or it may be outside the seed leaves and be absorbed when the seed germinates.
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theseedsite.co.uk/seedparts.html
theseedsite.co.uk/seedparts.html
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A seed consists of three parts: a Dormant Embryo, a Storage Tissue, and a Seed Coat. ... In other seeds, the endosperm is more or less used up to put storage chemicals into the embryo itself (commonly in the cotyledons). Below is a diagram of two hypthetical seeds. The upper seed shows a dicot that lacks endosperm;
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www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/BotanicalSciences...
www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/BotanicalSciences/PlantReproduction/PlantPropagation/SeedStructure/SeedStructure.htm
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Students will look inside seeds to discover the beginning of a plant, and will discuss elements that plants need to grow. ... Come back to the carpet and have students discuss their conclusions. Show the illustration of the parts of a seed including the baby plant, seed coat, and plant food.
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www.atozteacherstuff.com/pages/343.shtml
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Longitudinal Section through a Bean (Phaseolus) Seed: Note the Funiculus (F) which attaches the Ovule (a.k.a. the Seed) to the Placenta. ... ; Diagram of a typical Legume Seed: The Plumule represents the "Bud" or Shoot Tip of the Embryo. The Epicotyl includes the Plumule and any other stem tissue above the Hypocotyl.
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www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/webb/BOT410/Angiosperm/Se...
www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/webb/BOT410/Angiosperm/Seeds/Seed-4.htm
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A Lesson Plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity. ... Objectives: The student will be able to: 1. Identify plant parts-leaf, flower, roots, and stem; 2. Explain their function; 3. Reassemble a diagram of a plant; 4. Create a plant with the four parts to be placed on a mobile;
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www.lessonplanspage.com/SciencePlantPartsFunctionDiagra...
www.lessonplanspage.com/SciencePlantPartsFunctionDiagramAndMobileK2.htm
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