it will kill you
it doesnt
Water enters the seed through a process called imbibition, where the seed absorbs water through its seed coat. This triggers metabolic processes in the seed that allow it to germinate and start growing. The water penetrates the seed through small pores or cracks in the seed coat.
Into the cells of the seed.
no,because the seed will not dissolved in the water
Water triggers the enzymatic activities in the seed. Therefore, in the absence of water seed will not germinate for want of enzymatic activities.
Put the flower seed on then water on the seed after that put grass seed on then water the ball.
In a jar with tissue and water, a seed gets its food from the stored nutrients within the seed itself. The water helps to soften the seed coat and trigger germination, while the tissue provides a moist environment for the seed to absorb water and begin growing.
As the water penetrates the seed, it causes the contained material to swell [bloat] and the seed coat to split, allowing the seed to germinate and grow.
milk and water combined with seed for two days
you need one cup of water to germinate a seed
The seed coat, or outer protective layer of the seed, is responsible for absorbing water during the process of germination. The seed coat swells and softens as it absorbs water, allowing the embryo inside to begin growing and eventually emerge from the seed.
this may not be true but i believe that the seed needs cold climate and plenty of fertile soil. if it doesnt work oh well