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To survive over long periods, plant seeds are dedicated. Water has to be added back to the dry cells for the life processes to resume.
its important because if you don't keep the paper wet since the seed needs the water to grow (and its only source is the paper towel that is wet) if you let that water dry up the seed will not grow or get its nutients =D hope that helps =]
They don't actually need either depending on the type of seeds you want to plant. Seeds do need a specific temperature, and rays that typically the sun produces (UVA/UVB). You can purchase special lights to grow plants indoors in a basement and they would emit those rays.From an experiment in a biology class, we grew corn seeds in crumpled up newspaper. We watered them like they were planted in soil, but they were also put into sunlight.Unfortunately, I don't know the outcome of the experiment if you tried using false sunlight and soil at the same time.
Mature seeds are often very dry and need to take in water, before cellular metabolism and growth can resume. Seeds need enough water to swell and break the seed coat.
Mature seeds are often very dry and need to take in water, before cellular metabolism and growth can resume. Seeds need enough water to swell and break the seed coat.
You can germinate the seed of a Venus Flytrap by placing it on a wet paper towel. Place the towel and seed in a cool and dark place, and keep it moist until it begins to germinate.
Because seeds will not germinate in arid soil.
Depends on what type of seed you're talking about. Most seeds simply need the right temperature and the right amount of humidity. An easy way is to put a wet paper towel in a bag, put the seed in the paper towl, and put it in a warm place in the house.
it will probably germinate
To survive over long periods, plant seeds are dedicated. Water has to be added back to the dry cells for the life processes to resume.
A plant can also germinate in wet cotton wool.because even soft things such as a wet cloth or a wet paper towelGenerally, seeds need water to grow in soil so that means that yes.
its important because if you don't keep the paper wet since the seed needs the water to grow (and its only source is the paper towel that is wet) if you let that water dry up the seed will not grow or get its nutients =D hope that helps =]
Because water is an essential requirement for a living plant.
probably a wet cloth as the seed needs oxygen to germinated and there isn't much of it available if its immersed in water
Just Normal Printer Paper it will dissolve once wet or even a tissue or tissue paper
You can germinate lima beans by putting them between two paper towels, covering them with something that light does not get through like a newspaper and keeping them wet.
Soaking a seed will soften the outer layers of the seed and provide moisture to the seed. This triggers a growth response from the seed because it indicates the presence of water which the plant will need to grow. Without the moisture, if the seed germinated it would not have the moisture to grow.