There are several reasons. One is that stores need containers in which they can be sold and people need packets to keep them together. It is also important that they are kept free from humidity because that could result in them germinating.
Seeds need moisture to germinate, and seed packets are dry.
Another name for a seeds stored food is the endosperm.
Packets will be transmitted out of all switch ports except for the port where the packets were received. It's called flooding.
No, it is stored in the cotyledones
Seeds are stored in an airtight container to protect them from moisture, air, and pests that could damage or degrade their viability. Storing seeds in an airtight container helps maintain their quality and ensures they remain viable for planting in the future.
The limit on the number of packets that a capture program can save usually depends on how much disk space you have, since that is where the captured packets will be stored.
Seeds are kept in waterproof packets to protect them from moisture, which can lead to mold growth, spoilage, or premature germination. Waterproof packaging also helps to shield seeds from pests and environmental conditions that could damage their viability. Additionally, it ensures that the seeds remain dry and stable during storage and transport, prolonging their shelf life and maintaining their genetic integrity.
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Well this quston is esy pipel ahhh seeds need water to begin to germinate. Just soak the packet and watch.
Yes there are many websites where a person can find garden seeds in bulk. www.branders.com/Seed-Packets is one site that offers them.
Yes
Static electricity The plastic bag gets charged with static electricity by the pouring of the seeds, some seeds remain attached by static electrical forces,