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
Whether a plant seed sprouts best in a hot climate or a cold climate depends on the plant species. For many, however, the hot climate is usually the better of the two.
first put the rajma in water for one day then put the rajma in hanker chief and put water in hanker chief when the sprouts come out from seed put the seed in soil an mix fertilizer
A monocot seed is a seed that sprouts a single leaf, whereas a dicot seed sprouts two. Examples of monocots include rice, wheat, and garlic. Dicots include avocado, nutmeg, and cinnamon.
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No, sprouts are the first growth of the seed, technically known as the cotyledons or seed leaves.
yes plant starts off as a seed then it sprouts then its done
bloomed or sprouted because the seed is turning into a plant
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.
A mustard seed comes from the mustard plant that has the scientific name of Brassica juncea, which is a family that includes Brussels sprouts. The mustard plant is a vegetable.
Germination is the meaning of the statement that a plant sprouts. The process references to the growth which takes a plant out of the seed and into the seedling stage. It refers to the production of above-ground shoots and below-ground shoots on the way to flowering, fruiting, and seeding.
Plants begin as seeds. The seed sprouts, forming a seedling. The seedling grows, becoming a plant. In some cases, after a plant reaches adulthood, flowers bloom.
Whether a plant seed sprouts best in a hot climate or a cold climate depends on the plant species. For many, however, the hot climate is usually the better of the two.
Plants begin as seeds. The seed sprouts, forming a seedling. The seedling grows, becoming a plant. In some cases, after a plant reaches adulthood, flowers bloom.
well water can germinate a seed by cracking the outer coat, in doing so the seed germinates, sprouts roots and grows. acid, plant food, light, and water can all germinate a seed. and thoughs loser who write dumb answers, your all dumb...
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.
I didn't quite get your question, but I'll try my best to answer. Plants grow because of a little sprout inside of the seed that continues to grow by eating the food provided inside of the seed.