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Plants come from seeds that are dormant until the conditions are correct for them to grow. When this happens the seed germinates. As the seed germinates it needs air, light, and water to grow. It will grow in two directions, from the top and bottom. Stem and leaves grow above the ground, while roots grow under the ground,

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