Label the bean seed

1. Seed coat

2. Cotyledon (first leaf)
3. Radicle (embryonic root)
4. Hypocotyl (portion of stem below cotyledon)
5. Epicotyl (portion of stem above cotyledon)
6. Plumule (embryonic shoot)

To label a bean seed, follow these steps:

1. Prepare a small label. You can use a small piece of paper, sticky note, or any other material that can be easily attached to the seed.

2. Write the necessary information on the label. This may include the name of the variety of bean, the date it was planted or collected, and any other relevant details you want to include.

3. Attach the label to the seed. Use a small piece of tape, glue, or any other adhesive to stick the label onto the seed. Alternatively, you can tie the label securely to the seed using a piece of string or thin wire.

4. Ensure the label is securely attached. Double-check that the label is firmly attached to the seed and won't easily fall off or get lost.

By following these steps, you can successfully label a bean seed for identification and tracking purposes.