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Plant Structures
Plant Structure | Think Garden
This video from KET’s Think Garden collection examines plant structure by taking a closer look at the root and shoot systems. Learn about roots, stems, leaves, flowers, seeds, and fruit through engaging illustrations and animations.
Seed dispersal
Plants make seeds that can grow into new plants, but if the seeds just fall to the ground under the parent plant, they might not get enough sun, water or nutrients from the soil. Because plants cannot walk around and take their seeds to other places, they have developed other methods to disperse (move) their seeds. The most common methods are wind, water, animals, explosion and fire.
Gone with the Wind: Plant Seed Dispersal
A science activity from Science Buddies, based on a project from the Botanical Society of America
SEED DISPERSAL
Seeds on the Move - Seed Dispersal for Kids - Kids Discover
Science and parent blogger Christy Peterson talks about plant reproduction and seed dispersal in this fascinating post about plants for kids.
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