no
Some species do and some species don't. All species need their seeds to be in their own type of environment to germinate.
The right answer is "water"
When a seed begins to grow/sprout it is known as germination.
Pea seed takes temperatures between 40 °F and 85 °F. Under the correct conditions, it takes 6-10 days for the pea seed to germinate.
yes it does. the less light the seed has will either make the seed take longer to germinate or not germinate at all. Answer it really depends on the type of seed. some seeds like watermelon and tomato coulnd care less about how much light they get while others like lettuce would not germinate in the dark at all. but as a rule of thumb, most seeds prefer to germinate in the dark.
In this situation the layer of oil will not permit oxygen to percolate in water hence in the absence of oxygen aerobic respiration is not possible. That is why the seeds will not germinate.
you need one cup of water to germinate a seed
Water triggers the enzymatic activities in the seed. Therefore, in the absence of water seed will not germinate for want of enzymatic activities.
Some species do and some species don't. All species need their seeds to be in their own type of environment to germinate.
The right answer is "water"
A seed will need water,air and warmth to start germinating.
When a seed begins to grow/sprout it is known as germination.
in late spring,sunflower seed will germinate
Tap water also contains some ammount of oxygen in dissolved form which is needed by the seed during germination for respiration. in boiled and cooled water oxygen is removed during boiling. Hence seed can germinate in tap water and not in boiled and cooled water.
No , Seeds can germinate only by imbibing water. Oil come in the way for water permeation across the seed coat.
Oxygen, water and warmth.
it dosent germinate