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Teacher Notes![]() Growing GlovesSuper Value Laboratory KitMaterials Included In KitCotton balls, 400 Additional Materials RequiredWater, tap Prelab PreparationLabel five cups or beakers with masking tape labeled “Unknown 1,” “Unknown 2,” Unknown 3,” “Unknown 4” and “Unknown 5.” Fill the cups or beakers approximately half full with the seeds corresponding to each unknown. Place the cups in a central location since all students will need to obtain the seeds. Safety PrecautionsRemind students to wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water before leaving the laboratory. DisposalPlease consult your current Flinn Scientific Catalog/Reference Manual for general guidelines and specific procedures, and review all federal, state and local regulations that may apply, before proceeding. At the end of the activity, the gloves containing the plants and cotton balls may be thrown away in the trash according to Flinn Suggested Disposal Method #26a or may be transplanted into soil. Lab Hints
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Correlation to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)†Science & Engineering PracticesPlanning and carrying out investigationsDisciplinary Core IdeasMS-LS1.A: Structure and FunctionMS-LS1.B: Growth and Development of Organisms HS-LS1.A: Structure and Function Crosscutting ConceptsSystems and system modelsCause and effect Performance ExpectationsMS-LS1-1: Conduct an investigation to provide evidence that living things are made of cells; either one cell or many different numbers and types of cells Answers to Prelab Questions
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Student Pages![]() Growing GlovesIntroductionA tiny seed that fits in the palm of your hand holds the blueprint for all the characteristics of a plant or very large tree. How does this process begin? What are some of the first characteristics to become visible? What do these characteristics tell us about what type of plant the seed will become? This activity will explore some of the first visible traits of a seedling and what they reveal about the plant. Concepts
BackgroundSeeds are defined as the fertilized ovules of female plants. Seeds may be found inside fruits, flowers, pods, and roots of plants depending on the particular species. Almost every plant begins its life cycle as a seed, making seeds essential to life as we know it on Earth. One of the most notable qualities of seeds is their ability to remain dormant for extended periods of time. When a seed becomes exposed to water, it absorbs the water and swells causing the enzymes within the seed to begin to function, bringing the seed out of dormancy. This marks the beginning of the germination process. {10772_Background_Figure_1_Monocots vs. dicots}
MaterialsWater, tap Safety PrecautionsWash hands thoroughly with soap and water before leaving the laboratory. Procedure
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