It is called germination. The seed provides food for the first stages of growth, until the new root system can provide nutrients for the plant to grow.
When the seed begins to grow, it is called germination. Germination is the process where a seed starts to sprout and develop into a young plant.
The development of a seed into a new plant is called germination. During this process, the seed absorbs water, swells, and begins to sprout, eventually forming a seedling that will grow into a mature plant.
When a stem breaks through the soil it is called germination. This is the process by which a plant seed begins to sprout and grow.
A sprout is the start of a new plant, usually from a seed.
Seed, Sprout, Stem, Flower/Plant
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A seed obtains its food store from its parent plant through a process called seed maturation. During seed development, the parent plant transfers nutrients and energy to the seed through the vascular tissues. These nutrients, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, are stored within the seed to support germination and early growth when the seed begins to sprout.
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The baby plant that grows out from a seed during germination is called the seedling. Seedlings typically have a young stem, leaves, and roots as they begin to sprout and grow into a mature plant.
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fertilisation
Any seed that fail to sprout can be called an immature plant. Immature plant can be caused by not enough nutrition or soil quality. Watering plant appropriately can help plants to grow normally unless there is a genetic defect in that plant.