Yes, because seeds respire anaerobically.
All organisms respire. Plants do not breathe, but they respire. Animals breathe to respire.
It is used in some cases to break dormancy and trigger growth.
Many different bacteria, and almost all vegetative seeds. Seeds frozen at 0 degrees Fahrenheit or below apparently keep for centuries.
Yes, the can photosynthesize and respire at the same time.
No, as cell respiration (anaerobic and aerobic), both need the seeds to be alive.
Yes, because seeds respire anaerobically.
You can find frozen pomegranate seeds at most trader Joe's stores
Seeds will not sprout when frozen, but some seeds require a period of freezing before they will germinate. This is because in the wild the seed will becovered by snow or ice during the winter.
Some seeds can survive being frozen and will grow when planted.
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They won't grow at all when frozen. Some seeds need to suffer a cold spell before they germinate for example alpines, this does not mean they will grow faster it just means they will not germinate without the cold spell.
No,seeds needn't be frozen to sprout. Seeds sprout just liek grains, when they are placed in a moist environment. It is prefferable to keep them ia a wet cotton cloth for a day or two, so that the can germinate easily.
It's unlikely but not impossible.
Yes, if the seed was dried before being frozen it should grow just fine. As I understand it, trying to grow from a seed actually frozen in the pepper while the pepper was still fresh won't work. Storing seeds in the crisper drawer in your fridge is the best place to store seeds.
No plant will grow if frozen although seeds can be held in seed banks until required.
Yes, humans do respire. Respiration is one of the seven life processes, you have to respire to live, humans are living things so they do respire.