no
Germination happens between the seed and seedling stages of the plant.
You'll die within 3-4 days without any form of hydration. You can live for weeks without food, but not without liquids containing H2O.
Dehydration and hydration of copper sulfate certainly is reversible. This is because the process can happen and be reversed and happen again.
Yes you can germinate a seed without it being covered as long as it receives sufficient moisture during germination. Normally small (or extremely small) seeds are germinated without covering (e.g. begonia). Note some seeds do require darkness for germination.
The likely word is "anhydrous" (without water, without hydration).
The contents of a seed are used up after germination by the seedling growing from it.
Pollen tube germination is the process by which a pollen grain, upon landing on a compatible stigma, develops a tube that extends down the style toward the ovule in the ovary. This tube carries sperm cells from the pollen grain to fertilize the ovule, leading to seed formation. The germination process involves the hydration of the pollen grain and the growth of the tube, which is guided by chemical signals from the ovule. Successful germination is crucial for plant reproduction.
We'll it's just like a regular seed.
Hydration is incredibly important because the body is nearly 60% water. Without proper hydration, the muscles and organs will begin to shut down. One factor of hydration is not drinking enough water, another is sun exposure.
your skin would get all shriveled ad pale like an elderly person due to lack of hydration because without water in your body, you cant sweat.
Hydration. Quenching of thirst.
the seed would wither and die