How a Seed Grows
The Story of the Lightbulb
100

This part of a seed absorbs water and swells, starting the growth process.

The seed coat

100

These early sources of light were dangerous because they could cause fires and gave off smoke.

candles and oil lamps

200

This environmental factor pulls the root downward through a process called gravitropism.

Gravity

200

Edison experimented with different materials to find one that had high resistance and wouldn’t burn out quickly. This part is called the what?

The filament

300

Why is water important in the process?

Water helps the seed swell and break open

300

In addition to inventing the lightbulb, Edison also created this system to distribute electricity to homes.

an electric power grid

400

If a seed doesn't get enough of this, photosynthesis can't occur, and the plant won't grow properly. 

Sunlight

400

What happened after the lightbulb was invented?

People began using electric light in homes and businesses

500

List the steps of how a seed grows in order.

Seed planted → seed swells → root grows → shoot grows → leaves grow → flowers/fruit

500

What problem did Edison want to solve and what steps did he take to solve it?

People needed safer light than candles/oil.

Edison tested materials until he found one that worked