A plant makes its own food with the help of its leaves. But from where does a seed get the food to grow into a seedling?
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water and minerals
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During its early stages of growth, the seedling relies upon the food supplies stored with it in the seed until it is large enough for its own leaves to begin making food through photosynthesis. The seedling's roots push down into the soil to anchor the new plant and to absorb water and minerals from the soil
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