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Plant life cycle

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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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