Seeds absorb water, activating the biochemical mechanisms required for germination and growth. After absorbing enough water, the embryo bursts the seed's outer shell and the small, growing plant emerges.
Seeds absorb water, activating the biochemical mechanisms required for germination and growth. After absorbing enough water, the embryo bursts the seed's outer shell and the small, growing plant emerges.
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Seeds absorb water, activating the biochemical mechanisms required for germination and growth. After absorbing enough water, the embryo bursts the seed's outer shell and the small, growing plant emerges.
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water is important to any seed cause it makes the seed live and growth
You can do this experiment for yourself in a few weeks. Try several seeds in sand or soil with varying degrees of water content. Go to it
Water disolves into the seed and it causes a mini chemical reaction which causes a plant or vegetable to grow!
yes they need water to germinate
Yes.
Strictly speaking, all of the above.
Do you think seeds need water to start growing
Well, the seed depends on the Sun, water, and the soil (has food).
Their seeds break off a not fully developed dandelion, fly in the winds and can land anywhere. Once they land, all they need is water to start growing a dandelion plant.
no, in fact most plant growers just let them grow in pure water and under a special light
Yes.
All of the plants needed energy to start growing is contained in them, minus the water. Humans need much of the same to maintain good healthy.
it needs warth air and water!
Yes seeds need water to sprout.
Seeds need carbon dioxide, minerals, water and sunlight to grow
For cows you need wheat For sheep you need wheat For pigs you need carrots for chickens you need seeds (Seeds are also used for growing wheat)