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They need sunlight, water, heat and moisture. They also need light to survive once they break the surface.

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How do plants germanate?

Plants germinate when the seed absorbs water and swells, causing the seed coat to break open. This triggers the growth of the embryo inside the seed, leading to the emergence of the root, followed by the shoot, which eventually develops into a seedling.


Why doesn't a seed need sunlight to germinate?

Seeds do not need sunlight to germinate because they already contain all the nutrients and energy they need to start growing. The process of germination typically begins when a seed absorbs water, which activates enzymes within the seed that kickstart growth. Sunlight becomes necessary only once the seed has sprouted and the seedling starts photosynthesizing to produce its own energy.


What 3 things does a seed need in order to start growing?

A seed needs water, oxygen, and the right temperature to start growing. Water helps soften the seed coat for germination, oxygen is necessary for respiration, and the right temperature determines the speed at which germination occurs.


What is the correct order for development of plants?

The correct order for development of plants is: seed germination, seedling growth, vegetative growth, flowering and reproduction, and finally fruiting and seed production.


Why do seeds need to grow?

I don't know why a seed would need a seed to grow. it is a seed! a seed does need water, oxygen (it will only need the carbon dioxide from the oxygen to give us the waste which is oxygen so we can breath), and only the amount o sunlight it needs to make sugar. so it doesn't need a seed because it's a seed!

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How long does it take a tomato plant to germanate?

Tomato seed, given the correct conditions, should germinate in 7 to 10 days.


How do plants germanate?

Plants germinate when the seed absorbs water and swells, causing the seed coat to break open. This triggers the growth of the embryo inside the seed, leading to the emergence of the root, followed by the shoot, which eventually develops into a seedling.


What are the best conditions for a seed to germanate?

damp and warm. Don't over wet the soil... it just needs to be damp and if you live in a cold country place it near a heater or fire of some sort.


What does the seed need in order to release energy from the seed?

Some moisture and oxygen to induce respiration


How fast do hybrid tomato seeds grow?

A few weeks before they germanate.


Does a tulip need a seed to reproduce?

Answerno it does not need the seed


Why does a seed need seed coat?

if there is no seed coat the see won't grow


What will the seed need to germinate?

A seed will need water,air and warmth to start germinating.


How much water do you need to germinate a seed?

you need one cup of water to germinate a seed


Why doesn't a seed need sunlight to germinate?

Seeds do not need sunlight to germinate because they already contain all the nutrients and energy they need to start growing. The process of germination typically begins when a seed absorbs water, which activates enzymes within the seed that kickstart growth. Sunlight becomes necessary only once the seed has sprouted and the seedling starts photosynthesizing to produce its own energy.


Do seeds need soil to germanate?

No, seeds do not necessarily need soil to germinate. Seeds can germinate in a variety of conditions, as long as they have access to moisture, oxygen, and the right temperature. However, soil provides a stable medium for seeds to anchor roots and obtain nutrients for sustained growth.


Do you crack a sunflower seed when you plant it?

There is no need to do this with domesticated sunflower seed.