There are three parts of a seed - seed coat, embryo and endosperm. The seed coat protects the seed. The ____ is the baby plant inside of the seed. The endosperm is the ____ that feeds the embryo. The growing process is called ____. In order to grow, a seed needs water, the right temperature and the right amount of ____. The embryo uses food from the endosperm until it grows big enough to crack through the seed coat. Next, the ____ emerges. The root always grows downward, looking for water and minerals in the soil. The roots also help keep the plant strong and from falling over. After the roots have grown, a shoot grows upward. This is called ____. Sprouting happens when the shoot grows its stem and first leaves. When a plant grows leaves, it uses ____ to make its own food. This is when ____ is used to create energy for the plant. The plant no longer needs the endosperm to get energy. As the plant grows bigger, it develops more leaves and becomes an adult plant. Adult plants can then produce their own ____. The life cycle then continues.

The Life Cycle of Plants

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