Hypogeal germination is the type of dicot seed germination in which hypocotyl of the embryo elongates raising the plumule and cotyledons above the soil surface.
the part of the seed that stores food is seed coat or testa
A seedling could develop using food supplied by the seed, but it would eventually die.
If you are talking about a plant cell, then a cell wall is the outside of it. But the cell membrane actually "protects" the plant cell, (cell.)
The contents of a seed are used up after germination by the seedling growing from it.
What happens in the soil is called germination and what happens is the fertile seed is planted and the roots go down into the ground to collect the nutrients for when the plants pop out of the ground
At the time of pea seed germination only plumule comes out from the soil because its mode of germination is hypogeal. The entire seed remains undergound except the plumule.
The aims of seed bed preparation are to create a favorable environment for seed germination and plant growth by breaking up soil clumps, incorporating organic matter, leveling the soil surface, and promoting good seed-to-soil contact. This process helps to ensure uniform seed placement, good seed-soil contact, and optimal conditions for seedling emergence and establishment.
the answer is to put the soil,seed and water and it will grow:>
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If the acidity of soil is too high, the germination of a seed will either be slowed or the seed may not grow at all. Some plants are very sensitive to the level of acidity in the soil and need to be treated carefully.
the seed will not grow.
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seed
no it is not necessary.
The part of the pllant in the soil is mostly the seed and when the seed grows it will be also the roots but the stem and rest of the plant would be out of the ground.
The answer to your question depends on what type of seed you are referring to.