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In Seed Ecology/Seed Science you sometimes need to cut a seed in half — in my case, it was so that we could get it under a microscope or x-ray machine so that we could measure the thickness of its protective seed coat. Cutting seeds in half is also a great way to show students the different parts of a seed, especially [if the seeds are stained](http://lab-aids.com/kits-and-modules/details/seed-staining) to improve contrast.
(I suggest a lesson plan based around this seed cutter below, where s
(I suggest a lesson plan based around this seed cutter below, where s
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