A seed is an organism, because a seed can respond to energy, like water and sunlight, by growing, is made of plant cells, and reproduces more seeds in its fruits, like apples and watermelons, when the seed reaches the end of its life cycle. The five underlined words are what all living things do and need.
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It's a living thing.
It is a dormant living thing. Under the right conditions, it becomes an active living thing.
Pumpkins are living because they grow and they have growing and moving cells.
Seeds are alive. They contain an embryo plant which uses the endosperm inside the seed for food until they are planted.
A viable apple seed is alive. If you plant it, it will grow.
A sunflower is a living thing. If you have a sunflower seed, that is the dormant state of the plant. The seed is actually an embryonic plant waiting to get out and see what the world is all about. At the proper time and temperature, with the help of a certain amount of light and nutrients, the plant will make its way up and out of the seed. There it will absorb light energy, soil nutrients and water, and eventually produce a flower. The sunflower ensures the next generation by producing seeds. And thus the circle is complete.
Living thing. Since a seed is in a living thing, it is living. Most likely, that is your answer.
sunflower
The seed is a living thing because it can grow
A sunflower seed is an achene which means a simple dry fruit. The sunflower seed are referred to as the fruit of the Sunflower because it is produce by the plant.
It's a living thing.
in late spring,sunflower seed will germinate
There is no need to do this with domesticated sunflower seed.
sunflower
No they cant,the Maine thing that make them grow dies.
The shell of a sunflower which is white and black striped protects the seed inside of it. The seed, if planted becomes a sunflower plant.
No, it is a dicot.