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Water Oxygen A suitable temperature.
The conditions for seed germination may not be met, such as adequate water, soil or suitable germination temperature
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Germination needs active cell division for which a moderate temperature of about 24 degree celsius is needed.
You need an hen to hatch the egg not the bulb. Jokes apart if you want simulate warm condition suitable for an egg to hatch, you need to first know the right temperature required to hatch an egg. Then you need to get a suitable incandscent bulb of suitable wattage. It may be little higher than the body temperature of the hen.
Water Oxygen A suitable temperature.
Conditions necessary for germination of seed: 1: Suitable temperature range 2: Oxygen 3: Water
The conditions for seed germination may not be met, such as adequate water, soil or suitable germination temperature
Conditions necessary for germination of seed: 1: Suitable temperature range 2: Oxygen 3: Water
Fruit seeds are carried by both the elements, by animals and by people to different habitats for germination. If the habitat is not suitable the seed will eventually die.The fruit seeds are brought to their suitable habitat for germination through the various forms of seed dispersion.
Manipulated variable is also known as the independent variable. The independent variable may determine if a seed germinates. Examples of manipulated variables for seed germination include: water, suitable temperature and air/oxygen. These basic variables are also the most important in seed germination.
Germination is the process where a plant grows from a seedling to fruit or power. The science behind germination might refer to the amont of water, light, temperature and oxygen that certain seedlings need in order to grow.
Yes, temperature can affect germination. Seeds have specific temperature ranges at which they germinate best, and extremes in temperature can inhibit or slow down the germination process. Most seeds germinate best within a specific temperature range, which can vary depending on the plant species.
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Moisture,air and temperature
Temperature has the greatest effect on seed germination.
The hypotheses being tested are the effect on the respiration rate. In this case the two are warm temperature vs. cold temperature & germinating vs. non germinating. (temperature & germination)