Germination
When a seed sprouts this is called germination. Mitosis is taking place at a very rapid rate. The small plant pops its head (pre-leaves) up through the dirt into the sun and rain, while its roots are digging deeper and wider to anchor it in place.
When a seed sprouts, the process is called germination. During germination, the seed absorbs water and nutrients, leading to the growth of the embryo into a new plant. This typically involves the emergence of the root and shoot, which will develop into the plant's root system and stem, respectively.
Evaporation of water from plants is called transpiration.
No, sprouts are the first growth of the seed, technically known as the cotyledons or seed leaves.
When a seed sprouts, this is called germination. At this time mitosis is rapidly taking place to make enough cells to pop that baby out of the soil and into the sun and rain.
It is called in favorable conditions Germination and is unfavorable Dormant
When a plant starts to grow from a seed we say the seed germinates.
bloomed or sprouted because the seed is turning into a plant
The words tisi and alsi refer to flax seed in northern Indian languages. Flax seeds and their sprouts are edible.
yes plant starts off as a seed then it sprouts then its done
Germination is the process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow into a new plant. It typically involves the absorption of water, activation of enzymes, and emergence of the root and shoot from the seed. Germination is an essential step in the life cycle of plants.
Sapling