When germination occurs, the embryo begins to grow again and pushes out the seed....it's okay if ya didn't know. BUT YOU SHOULD Good day my fellow future scientists
A seed absorbs water until the seed bursts open. As the seed is absorbing water, the embryo begins to grow. Once the seed opens, a radicle emerges. The radicle is the root of the plant. It grows downward, searching for more water and nutrients. A plumule emerges from the seed and grows upward. Once it reaches the air above the ground and forms the first leaves, the plumule becomes a very young plant.
the egg of the seed(pistil) and the sperm(pollen) rub of into fertilization together and then a plant soon grows when you water and take care of the seed that you learn about in 7th grade life science.
A seed is already a tiny plant, an embryo all ready to grow.
It also has stored food material to live on until it can put out green leaves and make its own food. And it usually has a tough outer coat to protect it until it is time to grow. How does a seed know when it is time to grow? First, something must happen inside to get the embryo ready. Most seeds need to wait until the next spring before they start to grow. Some have to just wait, some need to get cold, some need to dry out before they are ready. After that, almost all seeds need the same things to start growing: water and warmth. So, that's why you see little plants popping up from seeds on a warm spring day after a rain.
Seed plants germinate from seeds and grow in to a mature plant that has flowers and cones.the flower and cones have pollen and overies that combine to produce seeds and the process keeps going on.
The seed has to be fertilized by a "male" plant then, if there are enough nutrients in the soil it's in, it starts germinating and creating leaves so it can absorb sunlight, poke out of the soil, and make it's own sugars to grow.
Seeds are actually made mostly of food for the growing plant. The plant itself is already growing inside the seed, and it breaks out of the seed once its grown large enough to.
By water and sun!
it became very quickly or slowly
the seed will not grow.
All species originally grow from seed. Hybrids or cultivars will not grow true from seed so must be vegatatively propogated.
When a plant starts to grow from a seed we say the seed germinates.
An apple seed can grow into an apple tree, which can grow apples
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No, the monggo seed does not grow in sand. This seed is commonly known as the mung seed and needs rich soil to grow.
Farmers sow seed to make plants grow.
No seed can grow without land
The seed will grow, but in contrast there shall be a foul odour =]
a seed starting to grow
WHICH SEED WOULD GROW FASTER A LITTLE SEED OR A BIG seed
the seed will not grow.
All species originally grow from seed. Hybrids or cultivars will not grow true from seed so must be vegatatively propogated.
no because sand does not have nutrients to grow any seed
if there is no seed coat the see won't grow
sunflower
No, only a lemon can grow from a lemon seed. That's why it is called a lemon seed. If an orange grew from it, it would be an orange seed.