14 questions
latin word for feather, will become the first leaf of the plant
embryo
dicot
plumule
radicle
have one cotyledon, petals in multiples of 3, parallel veins
monocot
dicot
embryo
testa
structure in the embryo that will become the root
testa
radicle
embryo
hilum
food for the embryo which is absorbed by the cotyledons
plumule
monocot
radicle
endosperm
have two cotyledons, petals in multiples of 4 or 5, branching veins
monocot
plumule
dormant
dicot
sleeping plant
dormant
docot
radicle
hilum
the seed’s belly button, where it was attached to its mother
radicle
hilum
endosperm
testa
baby plant in a seed
embryo
radicle
plumule
hilim
seed’s coat
embryo
radicle
testa
monocot
when a plant emerges from a seed and begins to grow
dicot
monocot
embryo
germination
To germinate a seed needs warmth, air and water.
True
False
A baby plant can stay dormant for thousands of years.
True
False
The endosperm of a seed is filled with salt to give it energy to grow.
True
False
Most seeds have the same testa.
True
False