Yes, because seeds respire anaerobically.
Some seeds cannot germinate under favourable condition is called seed dormancy whereas some seed cannot germinate in unfavourable condition is called seed quiscence.
Yes, these can survive but it is difficult for mesophytes to survive in xerophytic conditions.
You eat the tomato seed :P
dormant condition
germinating seed absorb a lot of their nutrients from the cotyledons during the first stages of germination
water it
no
Some seeds cannot germinate under favourable condition is called seed dormancy whereas some seed cannot germinate in unfavourable condition is called seed quiscence.
Seed ferns in Gymnosperms were the oldest seed plants but none of them is in living condition today.
The seed is incased in a seed coat that is very protective and the embryo within the seed is dormant, meaning that the seed is able to survive long periods without food or water.
Inside a seed is a food supply for the developing plant embryo. The outside of a seed is a protective coat. This allows a seed to survive cold weather or a lack of water. A seed can remain dormant for months, or even years, while waiting for the right growing conditions.
Inside a seed is a food supply for the developing plant embryo. The outside of a seed is a protective coat. This allows a seed to survive cold weather or a lack of water. A seed can remain dormant for months, or even years, while waiting for the right growing conditions.
Yes, these can survive but it is difficult for mesophytes to survive in xerophytic conditions.
Temperature and moisture.
yes
ftw. >:D
In a vacuum.