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What is germinating bacteria?

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germinating bacteria is when a free endospore forms a completely new vegetative cell upon return to good living conditions

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Why are germinating seeds?

Because to stay alive


What is produced by germinating basidiospore?

they produce hyphae .


How the germinating seed survive in the absence of the major organs of plant?

germinating seed absorb a lot of their nutrients from the cotyledons during the first stages of germination


Why do germinating seeds produce more carbon dioxide than dry seeds?

because dry seeds are dormant and have a very low metabolic rate (as opposed to a germinating seed)


How does a germinating seed know which way to grow?

Geotropism

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What is the function of sucrose and calcium nitrate in the germinating solution?

The function of sucrose and calcium in the pollen germinating solution is to stimulate the seeds. They will also stimulate cell division through mitosis.


Why is it important to control germinating factors?

to get uniformity


Why are germinating seeds?

Because to stay alive


What are the agent mongo seed germinating?

protein


What is produced by germinating basidiospore?

they produce hyphae .


How the germinating seed survive in the absence of the major organs of plant?

germinating seed absorb a lot of their nutrients from the cotyledons during the first stages of germination


What are normal conditions for a seed germinating in the wild?

migration


What is a box with heating element for germinating seeds?

A propagator.


What is The hormone that keeps seeds from germinating?

abscisic acid


Why do germinating seeds produce more carbon dioxide than dry seeds?

because dry seeds are dormant and have a very low metabolic rate (as opposed to a germinating seed)


What does the term acrospire refer to?

BUD OF GERMINATING WHEAT SEED