To thrive and multiply... by dividing!
To germinate is to begin life, as in "the tomato seed germinated and grew into a tomato plant."
A seed can only germinate once. Bulbs do not germinate, they go through dormant cycles, and then re-emerge from dormancy.
I can find no such word as Gernimate are you sure you don't mean Germinate? Germinate is usually refers to plant seed and means "To sprout or grow."
When a seed begins to grow/sprout it is known as germination.
Cells do not germinate. Seeds germinate.
Endospores are a dormant, tough outer layer that bacteria can form to survive harsh conditions. These endospores can germinate into active bacterial cells when conditions become more favorable for growth.
Bacteria can form spores in order to remain dormant for years. Spores are a protective structure that allows bacteria to survive harsh conditions such as lack of nutrients, extreme temperatures, or exposure to chemicals. When conditions improve, spores can germinate and grow into active bacteria again.
Spores are a dormant, protected form of bacteria that can withstand harsh conditions, while vegetative bacteria are actively growing and reproducing. Spores are highly resistant and can survive for long periods, while vegetative bacteria are more vulnerable to environmental stresses. Spores can germinate and grow into vegetative bacteria when conditions become favorable.
oat groats will not germinate. only un-hulled oat germinate.
In order to germinate sunflower seeds hull them. This will cause them to germinate more quickly. Put the seeds in a jar with water and they will 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.
Yes, most seeds require light to germinate, but some seeds can germinate in darkness.