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Fifth graders learn about genetic information by observing the inside of a seed.
Credit: Courtesy of Michigan State University
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A fifth grader shows Sen. Debbie Stabenow that the embryo of a seed contains genetic information.
Credit: Jeff Seguin, Michigan State University College of Education
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Sen. Stabenow investigates plant genetics using digital technology with fifth graders from Glencairn Elementary School in East Lansing, Mich.
Credit: Jeff Seguin, Michigan State University College of Education
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Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson investigates the inside of a seed with fifth-graders at West Intermediate School in Cedar Hill, Texas.
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A student works with fifth-grade teacher Wintrill Maiden to grow her Wisconsin Fast Plant.
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Students analyze offspring resulting from different parent combinations using a dragon simulation created by Concord Consortium.
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Fifth-grade teacher Rob Voigt works with students to germinate seeds.
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