the life cycle of a plant
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The Life Cycle Of a Plant. It all starts with a SEED . Inside each seed is a tiny plant. The new plant is surrounded by a supply of food in the cotyledon . It is covered by a seed coat to protect it and its food until it is time for the plant to begin to grow. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Life
Cycle Of a Plant
It all starts with a SEED. Inside each seed is a tiny plant. The new plant is surrounded by a supply of food in the cotyledon. It is covered by a seed coat to protect it and its food until it is time for the plant to begin to grow.
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Seedling emergesSeed coat is splitWhite cotyledons are visible
The seed begins to grow with water, sunlight, and soil. WithoutJust the right amount of these—no growth!!
• Root system grows• The first true leaves appear• You can see them growing at the tip of the plant• They are between the seed leaves
• True leaves continue to grow• They grow at a rapid rate.• The plant has a growth spurt
• Yellow-green flower buds appear• The plant continues to grow in height• Buds develop into flowers
• Bees are needed to pollinate the buds• Pods form during the pollination process• The flowers begin to fall off
Do you remember the bees on toothpicks?
• True leaves begin to fall off• The pods are fully formed • The plants are taken off the water• Pods dry out• There are now seeds • The cycle has been completed• Seed to seed
Seed pods
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