yes
No, not all seeds require light for germination. Some seeds need darkness to germinate, while others may require light.
The water itself stimulates the germination of the seeds.
Water will typically start the germination process of seeds. This is because the water is needed to break down the protective shell on the seed.
Water will typically start the germination process of seeds. This is because the water is needed to break down the protective shell on the seed.
Yes, light is not always necessary for germination, but some seeds do require light to germinate.
Seeds do not only survive on water. They require a combination of water, oxygen, and proper temperature to germinate and grow into a plant. Water is essential for seeds to start the germination process, but seeds also need other factors to successfully grow into a plant.
Germination does not always require light for the process to occur. Some seeds need darkness to germinate, while others require light.
If the amount of water is to great around the bean seed it will die and not be able to germinate.
yes
No, seeds are usually able to germiate in water.
(# of seeds germinated/# of seeds sown)*100=% of germination
(# of seeds germinated/# of seeds sown)*100=% of germination