[Science Form 3] Structure of a seed
Testa
Function: Protect the seed
Micropyle
Function: Seed pore that allows air and water to enter the seed during germination
Hilum
Function: Attaches the seed to the ovary wall
Cotyledon
Function: Stores starch
Seed coat
Function: Protect the inside of the seed
Embryo
Function: The beginning of the new plant
Endosperm
Function: Stored food in a monocotyledon
Stored food
Function: A plant uses stored food until it grows leaves that can make food
Monocot
Function: A type of seed that has only one cotyledon
Dicot
Function: A type of seed that has two cotyledons
Germination
Function: The process of growing a new plant from a seed
Function: Protect the seed
Micropyle
Function: Seed pore that allows air and water to enter the seed during germination
Hilum
Function: Attaches the seed to the ovary wall
Cotyledon
Function: Stores starch
Seed coat
Function: Protect the inside of the seed
Embryo
Function: The beginning of the new plant
Endosperm
Function: Stored food in a monocotyledon
Stored food
Function: A plant uses stored food until it grows leaves that can make food
Monocot
Function: A type of seed that has only one cotyledon
Dicot
Function: A type of seed that has two cotyledons
Germination
Function: The process of growing a new plant from a seed