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Baby plants grow from <i>seeds</i>. If you <a href="/b/bury">bury</a> a seed in soil and keep it moist, after a few days it will crack open and grow. <a href="/r/root">Roots</a> grow first from the seed, then the <a href="/l/leaf">leaves</a>. The seeds in the picture are <a href="/s/sunflower">sunflower</a> seeds, just beginning to sprout.
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Plant parts
Baby plants grow from
seeds
. If you
bury
a seed in soil and keep it moist, after a few days it will crack open and grow.
Roots
grow first from the seed, then the
leaves
. The seeds in the picture are
sunflower
seeds, just beginning to sprout.
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