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Choose all the right answers. When can a plant begin to produce its own food? -after fertilization -when the first leaves are formed -as soon as photosynthesis starts -as soon as the seed is watered
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When can a plant begin to produce its own food?
-after fertilization
-when the first leaves are formed
-as soon as photosynthesis starts
-as soon as the seed is watered
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A plant begin to produce its own food in the following cases:
-when the first leaves are formed
-as soon as photosynthesis starts
Even the little new seeds grown-up from the food reserves, but start making their owm food as they see sunlight
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