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[[Image:Lycium barbarum seed.png|thumb|300px|Diagram showing the endosperm and radicle.]]
 
[[Image:Lycium barbarum seed.png|thumb|300px|Diagram showing the endosperm and radicle.]]
 
[[Image:Ovule.png|thumb|300px|Plant ovules: Gymnosperm ovule on left, angiosperm ovule (inside ovary) on right]]
 
[[Image:Ovule.png|thumb|300px|Plant ovules: Gymnosperm ovule on left, angiosperm ovule (inside ovary) on right]]
 
;Endosperm: Endosperm is the tissue produced in the seeds of most flowering plants around the time of fertilization. It surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition in the form of starch, though it can also contain oils and protein.
 
;Endosperm: Endosperm is the tissue produced in the seeds of most flowering plants around the time of fertilization. It surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition in the form of starch, though it can also contain oils and protein.
 
;Radicle: The radicle is the first part of a seedling (a growing plant embryo) to emerge from the seed during the process of germination. The radicle is the embryonic root of the plant, and grows downward in the soil.
 
;Radicle: The radicle is the first part of a seedling (a growing plant embryo) to emerge from the seed during the process of germination. The radicle is the embryonic root of the plant, and grows downward in the soil.
;Plumule: The plumule is the embryonic shoot. It is the precursor to the stem and leaves of the plant.
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;Plumule: The plumule is the embryonic shoot. It is the precursor to the stem and leaves of the plant.

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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. -->
[[Image:Lycium barbarum seed.png|thumb|300px|Diagram showing the endosperm and radicle.]]
[[Image:Ovule.png|thumb|300px|Plant ovules: Gymnosperm ovule on left, angiosperm ovule (inside ovary) on right]]
;Endosperm: Endosperm is the tissue produced in the seeds of most flowering plants around the time of fertilization. It surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition in the form of starch, though it can also contain oils and protein.
;Radicle: The radicle is the first part of a seedling (a growing plant embryo) to emerge from the seed during the process of germination. The radicle is the embryonic root of the plant, and grows downward in the soil.
;Plumule: The plumule is the embryonic shoot. It is the precursor to the stem and leaves of the plant.
Diagram showing the endosperm and radicle.
Plant ovules: Gymnosperm ovule on left, angiosperm ovule (inside ovary) on right
Endosperm
Endosperm is the tissue produced in the seeds of most flowering plants around the time of fertilization. It surrounds the embryo and provides nutrition in the form of starch, though it can also contain oils and protein.
Radicle
The radicle is the first part of a seedling (a growing plant embryo) to emerge from the seed during the process of germination. The radicle is the embryonic root of the plant, and grows downward in the soil.
Plumule
The plumule is the embryonic shoot. It is the precursor to the stem and leaves of the plant.