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| a tool for weighing objects |
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| the "seed leaf" that provides the germinated seed with food |
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| when something is resting or inactive |
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| the undeveloped plant within a seed |
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| the surroundings of a plant or animal |
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| to decide how much or how many without counting each object in the group |
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| no longer alive anywhere on Earth |
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| a structure from which fruits and seeds develop |
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| a structure of a plant in which seeds are found |
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| the beginning of development of a seed after a period of dormancy or rest |
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| when an organism gets bigger and more complex |
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| where an organism naturally lives |
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| growing plants without soil in a water based nutrient solution |
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| the flat (usually) green parts of the plant that grow from the stem or up from the roots |
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| the sequence of changes undergone by an organism as it develops from its earliest stage to the same stage in the next generation |
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| Properties for Soriting seeds |
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| Size, color, shape, texture |
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| The embryo or sprout of the plant |
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| What is most important in the process of germination? |
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| What is used to prevent growth of mold on seeds? |
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| Where are seeds found in the plant? |
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| Where is the food supply found for gemination? |
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| How would you "count" something that was too large to count? |
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| Estimate. But counting is the most accurate data. |
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