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FROM SMALL SEEDS

GROW BIG
DREAMS!!!!!!

SEED STRUCTURE

Inside a seed is a small plant ready to develop and grow
(called an embryo).
Seeds have some basic parts in common.
Every seed has a protective coat,
some stored food,
And
an embryo
(that is the beginning of a new plant. )
Most seed embryos have a tiny root (radicle), a stem
(plumule), and one or more leaf like parts called
cotyledons.
The Future plant within the seed (The Embryo)
RELATIVE QUESTION
The future plant lies inside the seed in the form of a tiny
structure. Likewise is there any such structure within us
that will lead us to our golden future?

Is it psychic being?
THE FUNCTIONS OF DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE
SEED
Look inside a seed. "You wear a coat to keep you from
the cold. Seeds from flowering plants have seed coats
to protect the Embryo i.e. the future plant.

The Endosperm acts as a food storage part.

Within the embryo the future plant lies sleeping in the
dormant state.
RELATIVE QUESTION
When the human beings are not awaken what are the
parts that hides the inmost being and what are their
real functions?
GERMINATION / SPROUTING

When ready to sprout, or germinate, a seed starts to
absorb water. It swells up.

The embryo sends hormones (called gibberellins) to
the seed coat to signal proteins to start making other
molecules that the new plant will need to live and
grow.
RELATIVE QUESTION
Like the embryo, what signals send the inmost being to
the outer parts at the time of its coming out?

THE CONDITIONS FOR GERMINATION

Just as Sleeping Beauty needed a kiss from a prince
before she could wake up, some seeds need a cue from
the outside world so they sprout when the world is
good for growing, rather than in midwinter or during
drought.

RELATIVE QUESTION
What are the cues for to sprout and what are the
unfavourable conditions that prevent the journey?
When the seed coat comes into contact with water, it
swells and breaks open. This allows water to reach the
inside of the seed and start the growing process.

Thus the seed coat becomes destroyed as
germination occurs.
The Seed Coat starts to rupture
The ruminant Seed
Coat.
Once its protector,
now it becomes
destroyed
The endosperm forms cotyledons or seed leaves that
provide food to the young developing embryo till it
forms its own leaves.

The stored food begins to break down, providing energy
to the embryo for growing.

Soon a tiny root peeks through one end of the seed. A
shoot rises in the opposite direction. The endosperm
gets destroyed after that.
The endosperms providing food
to the aspirant plant!
The New plant survivies and the endosperms
become non-functional!
The endosperms about to be fall
!!!!
Both the seed coat and the cotyledons becomes
abolished in germination, similarly our outer beings
will become disintegrated or remain as before?

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