The embryo allows water to enter the seed.
The opening where water enters
Roots
The hole in the seed coating or testa is called the micropyle. Its function is to allow water to enter to start the seed growing.
oxygen and some water
The micropyle opening allows the pollen tube to enter the ovule for fertilization. It absorbs water for germination. It provides for the diffusion of respiratory gases.
It's the first thing to emerge out of a seed and down into the ground to allow the seed to suck up water and send out its leaves so that it can start photosynthesizing.
Cocklebur
The hole in the seed coating or testa is called the micropyle. Its function is to allow water to enter to start the seed growing.
The seed coat is hard protective covering of the seed, developed from the ovule integuments. On maturity it becomes impervious to water hence does not allow water to come out or enter inside. Thus it protects the seed from injury and drying out.
when the water used in germination is sugary, it does not enter the seed
Germination of the seed causes changes within the seed coat which allows for massive absorption of water via imbibition.
oxygen and some water
The micropyle opening allows the pollen tube to enter the ovule for fertilization. It absorbs water for germination. It provides for the diffusion of respiratory gases.
A Microphyll is a particular section of the seed that allows water to enter the seed which causes the seed coat to swell and bursts. Once the seed coat has burst, the enzymes starts to become active which begins the process of germination.
Stomata.
It's the first thing to emerge out of a seed and down into the ground to allow the seed to suck up water and send out its leaves so that it can start photosynthesizing.
Cocklebur
People bless themselves with holy water as they enter and leave the church to remind them of their baptism, the fact that they belong to God, and that He has given them all the graces in seed that they need to become saints and enter heaven.
No, water enters the root hairs by the process of osmosis