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A seed derives its food from the cotyledones or endosperm during germination

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State the difference between what happens to a corn seed coat and to a bean seed coat at germination?

The difference is that the bean seed germinates by dicots and the corn seed germinates by monocots.


What do seed husks do?

They protect the seed to not get damage before it germinates


What is a sentence you can use for the word germinates?

The plant-seed germinates well in burned soil


When a seed sprouts into a plant?

When a plant starts to grow from a seed we say the seed germinates.


What is the difference of germination between monocotyledons and dicotyledons?

When a monocot seed germinates a single leaf is produced. Two seed leaves are produced with a dicot germinates.


Period of rest before the seed germinates?

dormancy


Do a seed stay growing if it does not have the right conditions to germinates?

yes.


When a plant germinates what does it grow?

A seed germinates when it is in a favorable condition, and thus begins to grow a root and a seed leaf. As these two parts continue to grow, the leaf will eventually poke through the soil.


Once a cherry seed germinates what must be done?

You need to plant it.


What is a cotyedon?

If you mean cotyledon, then that is part of the embryo inside of a seed. When the seed germinates it forms the first "leaf" of the plant.


Is a poinsettia a monocot or a dicot?

A poinsettia plant is a dicot. This means that it has two seed leaves (cotyledons) when the seed germinates.


Where does the seed get its food from?

Seeds contain stored food reserves in the form of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. These reserves are produced by the parent plant during the seed's development. As the seed germinates, it utilizes these stored nutrients to fuel its initial growth until it is capable of photosynthesis on its own.