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What is the difference between a dry seed and a soaked seed?

A dry seed has not absorbed water and is in a dormant state, while a soaked seed has absorbed water and has started the germination process. When a seed becomes soaked, it swells as it absorbs water, triggering biochemical changes that allow it to start sprouting.


What is the difference between spore makers and seed makers?

Spore makers produce spores, which are small reproductive cells that fungi use for reproduction. Seed makers produce seeds, which are structures containing the plant embryo and stored nutrients for germination. Spores are more commonly found in fungi, while seeds are more commonly found in plants.


What is the difference between black seed and green seed cotton?

Black seed cotton has smoother seeds and green seed cotton has spiky seeds. This makes it harder to clean green seed cotton than it is to clean black seed, because the green seeds will stick to the cotton fibers.


Do all seeds look the same?

No. Think about the coconut - that's a seed ... Now think about an apple pip - that's also a seed, but looks nothing like a coconut seed.


What is the difference between plant propagation and seed germination?

Plant propagation involves creating new plants from existing ones through methods like cuttings, grafting, or division. Seed germination specifically refers to the process in which a seed begins to sprout and grow into a new plant. While both involve creating new plants, plant propagation is a broader term that encompasses various methods beyond seed germination.