Seed Parts Worksheet
Explore the different parts of a seed and their functions with this interactive worksheet for Grade 4 science.
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Seed Parts Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Use the diagram to help you identify the parts of a seed.
Observe the diagram of a dicot seed below:

1. The outer protective layer of a seed is called the .
2. The tiny plant inside the seed is known as the .
3. The food for the young plant is stored in the .
4. The part of the embryo that develops into the root is the .
5. The part of the embryo that develops into the shoot (stem and leaves) is the .
1. All seeds have only one cotyledon.
True
False
2. The seed coat protects the embryo.
True
False
1. Which part of the seed stores food for the embryo?
Seed coat
Embryo
Cotyledon
Radicle
1. What is the main function of the seed coat?
2. Describe the role of the embryo in a seed.
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