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1. Germination is the process by which a plant grows from a seed. 2. An embryo is a tiny plant. 3. Endosperm are small leaves which feed the embryo. 4. Scarification is when the hard seed . Now the seeds are 74 ready to become plants. 78 Wind, water, and animals help to scatter the seeds. Once 88 a seed is planted, it needs water to begin to grow. Rain will soak the . •Try out the “From Seed to Plant Project” at the back of the book. You don't even need seeds from a seed packet! Try using some dried beans from your kitchen. You can also go on a seed hunt . 1. Germination is the process by which a plant grows from a seed. 2. An embryo is a tiny plant. 3. Endosperm are small leaves which feed the embryo. 4. Scarification is when the hard seed coat changes to allow moisture to get in. Fabulous Four: seed, germination, homes, pod. Students read about the parts of seeds and how seeds develop into plants. They learn about gardening and the role of a gardener in the process and the fascinating ways seeds travel from place to. Plants are everywhere, ranging in size from the foot sequoia to microscopic duckweed. From Seed to Plant by Gail Gibbons is an informational text on the life cycle of plants and how the plants are used. This informational text provides a detailed description of flowers, their parts, pollination, the various ways that seeds move from.