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Learn about the parts of a seed and a plant by drawing and labeling them. Discover the functions of the embryo, cotyledons, root cap, hilum, micropyle, hypocotyl, seed coat, cotyledon, and plumule. Understand the roles of flowers, leaves, roots, and stems in a plant's lifecycle.
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Parts of the Seed: embryo - developing plant still inside the seed. The embryo has cotyledons (embryonic leaves), a root cap, a food source and a plumule (shoot).hilum - the scar on a seed coat at the location where it was attached to the plant's stalk during developmentmicropyle - the small pore in a seed that that allows water absorptionroot (hypocotyl) - the part of the stem of a sprouting plant that is above the root and below the stalk of the cotyledon (seed leaves)seed coat (testa) - seed coat is the outer, protective layer covering the seedseed leaf (cotyledon) - the embryonic leaf within a seedplumule - the shoot of a embryo
Parts of a Plant Complete the following table:
Parts of a Plant: flower - Flowers produce the seeds of a plant.leaf - Leaves convert energy from sunlight into food for the plant through a chemical process called photosynthesis.root - Roots take food and water from the soil, store energy, and provides support for the plant. Most roots grow underground.stem - The stem is the main support of the plant.