Plant life cycle
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Germinate | To begin to grow and sprout
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Seed coat | Protects the embryo
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Embryo | the part of a seed that develops into a plant
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Radicle | The first root of a plant
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Plumule | The first shoot
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Endosperm | The part of the seed that is a food source for the young plant
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Protects the seed | Fruit
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Cotlyedon | The primary leaf of the plant embryo
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Monocot | A plant that has one cotlyedon
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Dicot | A plant that has two cotlyedons
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Beans and Fast Plants | Dicots
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Corn, Rice, wheat, cereal grains | Monocots
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Xylem | Cells that transport water
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Macronutrients | Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potassium
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Phloem | Cells that transport nutrients/food
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Photosynthesis | The process used by plants to make glucose (food source)
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Cholorplasts | Where photosynthesis takes place in plant cells
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Glucose and oxygen | The products of photsynthesis
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Cabbage, Fast Plants, Radish | Members of the crucifer family
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Tap root | Dicot
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Petals in groups of 3 | Monocot
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Fibrous roots | Monocot
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Parallel leaf veins, with long, thin leaves | Monocot
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Petals in groups of 4 or 5 | Dicot
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Water, sunlight and Carbon Dioxide | What is needed for photosynthesis
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Ring pattern in the stem | Dicot
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Net like leaf veins, and broad leaves | Dicot
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