Each part of a seed serves an important function. The five most important parts of a seed are the seed coat, the endosperm, and the embryo's primary root, cotyledon, and embryonic leaves. Germination is the sprouting of seeds after a period of dormancy.

Amazing video germination of seeds
Amazing video germination of seeds Posted by kostya121212 January 22, 2007 Made by by Doron Kablan YouTube.com Video length: 02:04.
Details: Seed Germination Gizmo | ExploreLearning
Details: Seed Germination Gizmo ExploreLearning.com Perform experiments with several seed types to see what conditions yield the highest germination (sprouting) rate. Three different types of s
Endosperm
Endosperm Wikipedia.org Endosperm is the tissue produced under the seeds of most flowering plants around the time of fertilization. It surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition in the form of
Endosperm
Endosperm The Great Plant Escape Very brief definition of the endosperm.
Factors Affecting Germination of Seeds
Factors Affecting Germination of Seeds TutorVista.com The life cycle of plants and trees starts with the germination of seeds. Plants and trees produce seeds and seeds develop into new plants. T
Germinating seeds in paper towels
Germinating seeds in paper towels Rodrigo0DC | March 10, 2007 YouTube.com Video length: 02:31.
Germination
Germination Wikipedia.org Germination is the process in which a seed or spore emerges from a period of dormancy. The most common example of germination is the sprouting of a seedling from a seed
Germination
Germination The Great Plant Escape University of Illinois Extension Animation and explanation of germination.
Germination of a Seed
Germination of a Seed The Seed Site Text and illustrations on the process of seed germination.
Germination of Seeds
Germination of Seeds By John W. Kimball, Professor Emeritus Differentiates the difference between monocot and dicot seed germination.
Parts of a Seed
Parts of a Seed The Seed Site Has a large labeled illustration.
Parts of the Seed Lesson and Quiz
Parts of the Seed Lesson and Quiz MySchoolhouse.com Text, illustrations, and interactive quiz on seeds.
Radicle
Radicle Wikipedia.org In botany, the radicle is the first part of a seedling (a growing plant embryo) to emerge from the seed during the process of germination. Visit the web site for an ill
Radicle
Radicle Cactus Art Nursery Text and two good illustrations explaing what it is and its function.
Seed Development and Germination
Seed Development and Germination TutorVista.com Introduction to Seed development and germination:- The fruit protects the seed. When the seeds are fully formed, the fruit ripens. If it not eat
Seed Germination
Seed Germination The Open Door Web Site Plants produce many fruits and therefore many seeds. This is because only a few of these seeds will find suitable places and conditions in which to germin
Seed Parts
Seed Parts By burkskat Slideshare.net Slide show on the three parts of a seed.
Seed Parts
Seed Parts Robinson Library Three labeled seeds - pine seed, dicot, and monocot.
Seeds And Seedlings
Seeds And Seedlings ( Originally Published 1915 ) OldAndSold.com Interesting all-text article.
Types of Germination
Types of Germination Seed Site Includes illustrations and explanation.
What Is a Seed Coat?
What Is a Seed Coat? By Suzie Faloon, eHow Contributor Have you ever looked at a seed? It's amazing how that little, hard thing can be the source of a garden, flower bed or houseplant, even a hu
Why do seeds have hard seed coats?
Why do seeds have hard seed coats? Answers.com 1. prevents the embryo from dehydration 2. protects the embryo from physical/ mechanical damage 3. protects the embryo from insects as well as b