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The roots and stems grow from the embryo part of the seed. During seed germination, the primary roots and stems are nourished by either endosperm (as in most monocots) or by cotyledones (as in most dicots).

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Do seed plants have roots and stems?

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Is a carrot a root that contains stored food?

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What part of a seed become the root?

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Why do roots grow toward the seed?

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What are 3 principal organs of seed plants?

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What is the name of plant stems that lie on or under the ground and sprout up new plants?

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