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Un-germinated seeds have lower respiration rates because they are in a dormant state and do not require as much energy. Once germination begins, the metabolic activity increases, leading to higher respiration rates as the seed begins to grow and develop.
Ginger is typically grown from a piece of the rhizome, which is a type of underground stem. The rhizome is planted in soil, where it begins to sprout and grow into a new ginger plant.
Cotton comes from cotton plants that grow from germinated cotton seeds.
It begins to grow during the end of the first trimester in utero.
Corn is typically ready to be picked and eaten approximately 60-90 days after planting, depending on the variety. To ensure optimal sweetness and taste, it is best to harvest corn when the kernels are plump and the silk on the ear begins to dry out.
Germination is the scientific name for the process when a plant first sprouts or begins to grow.
To establish a root system and nourish the plant. The roots will absorb the water and nutrients to nourish the plant so it will grow.
When the seed begins to grow, it is called germination. Germination is the process where a seed starts to sprout and develop into a young 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 mask begins to become visible a few days after birth as the hair begins to grow.
Zinnia is a flower that you can grow. It begins with the letter Z.
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