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Epigeal germination is when the cotyledons emerge above the soil surface during seed germination. Hypogeal germination is when the cotyledons remain below the soil surface during seed germination.
The sprouting of a new plant structure is called germination. During germination, a seed begins to grow and develop into a new plant.
Yes, boiling lentils significantly affects their germination. The high temperatures during boiling denature proteins and kill the seeds, rendering them non-viable for germination. While soaked or sprouted lentils can still germinate, those that have been boiled cannot grow into new plants.
The term for a seed that starts to grow into a plant is germination. During germination, the seed absorbs water, swells, and eventually sprouts to form a new plant.
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 toxins and harmful bacteria in the pollution stops or slows the germination process. Also the plant could still grow but turn out to be a bad or harmful product in the end.
germination
Germination.
endosperm provides the seed with the energy to grow as it is the seeds source of food.
The development of a seed into a new plant is called germination. During this process, the seed absorbs water, swells, and begins to sprout, eventually forming a seedling that will grow into a mature plant.
germination is when a plant is being to grow
Germination is the time when a plant begins to grow. At that point, the plant is sometimes called a seedling.