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==1. Have the Seeds Honor ==
 
==1. Have the Seeds Honor ==
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==2. Identify from drawings and know the purpose of each of the following parts of a seed: endosperm, radicle, plumule, micropyle. ==
 
==2. Identify from drawings and know the purpose of each of the following parts of a seed: endosperm, radicle, plumule, micropyle. ==
 
==3. Know several differences between a monocotyledon seed and a dicotyledon seed, and give three examples of each. ==
 
==3. Know several differences between a monocotyledon seed and a dicotyledon seed, and give three examples of each. ==
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==7. Make a collection of 60 different kinds of seeds, of which only 15 may be collect­ed from commercial seed packages, the other 45 you are to collect yourself. Label each kind as follows: seed name, date collected, location collected, and collector’s name. ==
 
==7. Make a collection of 60 different kinds of seeds, of which only 15 may be collect­ed from commercial seed packages, the other 45 you are to collect yourself. Label each kind as follows: seed name, date collected, location collected, and collector’s name. ==
 
==8. Have in your collection four kinds of seeds from each of two families of plants, showing the similarity between the seeds of plants in any one family.==
 
==8. Have in your collection four kinds of seeds from each of two families of plants, showing the similarity between the seeds of plants in any one family.==
 
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==References==
 
[[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]
 
[[Category:Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]

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1. Have the Seeds Honor

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2. Identify from drawings and know the purpose of each of the following parts of a seed: endosperm, radicle, plumule, micropyle.

3. Know several differences between a monocotyledon seed and a dicotyledon seed, and give three examples of each.

4. Explain the purpose and use of a "rag doll" seed tester. Use it to test the germina­tion of 100 seeds of a wild plant and 100 seeds of a domestic plant. Report the results of each test.

5. How does a seed differ from a spore?

6. Write or tell orally two spiritual lessons we may learn from seeds. You will find help in Christ's Object Lessons by Ellen G. White, pages 33 to 89.

7. Make a collection of 60 different kinds of seeds, of which only 15 may be collect­ed from commercial seed packages, the other 45 you are to collect yourself. Label each kind as follows: seed name, date collected, location collected, and collector’s name.

8. Have in your collection four kinds of seeds from each of two families of plants, showing the similarity between the seeds of plants in any one family.

References