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Q: How much water should you give a germinating seed?
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What happens when a seed receives too much water?

Impossible. Until it sprouts, then you should not give it so much.


What is the affect of temperature on the rate of cell respiration in peas?

this should help:Respiration slowed down when the temperature was reduced, and respiration increased when the temperature increased. The germinating pea seeds consumed the most oxygen. The vials containing the dry seeds and glass beads had the same result. When the germinating seed is cooled down however, the rate of oxygen consumption is reduced drastically because all of the cellular processes are slowed down from the cooler surroundings. The germinating seeds consumed almost no oxygen throughout the experiment in the 10-degree C water bath. In the room temperature water bath, the glass beads, and the dry pea seeds and glass beads consumed the least amount of oxygen (see chart 1). Which means that the germinating seeds would slow down their respiration rates because of the colder temperature. They consumed almost three times as much oxygen as the glass beads alone, and the glass beads and dry pea seeds.


The effect of germination versus nongermination on pea seed respiration?

The germinating seeds have a higher metabolic rate and need more carbon dioxide in order to live, whereas the non germinating seeds do not need as much carbon dioxide to survive.


How much of water should be add to obtain a solution that is twenty percent antifreeze?

80% water


Can you still grow marijuana seeds without germinating the seeds?

pretty much i just put mine in a pot of soil and three days later i had sprouts fine and strong