It provides long-term energy.
no it is epigeal type of germination because the cotyledons are under the soil
Reactions in germination is opted only in optimal temperature.So too much heat is bad for seed germination.
Glucose.
when the water used in germination is sugary, it does not enter the seed
endosperm provides the seed with the energy to grow as it is the seeds source of food.
sun light
In the endosperm of a seed, there is a storage of starch which provides energy, required during germination. To tap into this energy and make it available to the embryo of the seed, the starch is first hydrolysed by an enzyme (alpha amylase) and converted into maltose (a disaccharide), then in turn, maltose is hydrolysed by the enzyme maltase to form glucose (a monosaccharide). The resulting glucose can then provide energy in the form of ATP and be used for growth by the embryo of the seed. Hope this helps.
Oxygen gas is needed by the seed during germination. Aerobic respiration takes place during seed germination to release lots of energy required for this process.
DNA
it provides energy that powers the formation of atp
The hydrogen core provides the energy for the sun.
sugar provides energy for the body.
Germination.
electrical energy gives and provides energy to give energy and to show energy, light energy goes through a system of energy and gives off energy to provides it. heat energy is like sunlight it gives, take , provides, and uses energy.
Grass takes energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Therefore, the sun provides energy for grass.
Sun provides heat to earth's surface. It provides thermal energy to the earth.