It's pretty simple really, the germination process allows the seed time to grow without any fertilizer, when done germinating the seed is healthy enough to be planted in soil.
Plants germinate
Germinate isnt a thing, it is an action. To germinate is to grow or mature. Typically, the term is used when referring to plants.
Plants grow from the roots and seeds germinate in the roots as well.
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No, because sunlight can not reach a seed when it is in the soil, but plants still germinate.
Tiny cells from which some plants germinate are called spores. Spores are reproductive structures that are produced by certain plants, such as ferns and mosses, and are capable of developing into new plants under the right conditions.
They will germinate in about that time.
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The seeds of some plants can survive in a dry condition for hundreds of years and then germinate when placed in an environment with plenty of water.
Plants germinate when the seed absorbs water and swells, causing the seed coat to break open. This triggers the growth of the embryo inside the seed, leading to the emergence of the root, followed by the shoot, which eventually develops into a seedling.