The difference is that growing happens slowly over time, while sprouting can go over a shorter period of time.
developing, beginning, growing, promising, potential, burgeoning, embryonic
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.
The process is called axonal sprouting or collateral sprouting. When neighboring axons detect damage to a neuron, they send out new branches to form connections with the target neuron. This allows for the establishment of new pathways to compensate for the damaged neuron's function.
The sprouting of a new plant structure is called germination. During germination, a seed begins to grow and develop into a new plant.
A sprouting tree contributes to the ecosystem by providing oxygen through photosynthesis, creating habitat for animals, stabilizing soil with its roots, and absorbing carbon dioxide to help regulate the climate.
sprouting then growing then blooming then dieing
Flowers blooming, trees growing, plants sprouting
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different plants grow
The onion is sprouting or trying to grow, if it were placed in the soil it would develop roots as well
Sprouting??? xD Im just guessing... give it a try?
Gibberellins are chemical substances that were isolated first from a fungus. Abscisic acid is the substace that keeps seeds from sprouting and buds from developing during the winter.
A year and a year of maturity. The difference in a year of growing up is huge.
Growing is increasing and getting bigger. Development is improving.
Your rose stem is sprouting new growth because it has the ability to regenerate and produce new shoots when conditions are favorable, such as adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients. This process allows the plant to continue growing and thriving.
Broccolini is a hybrid of broccoli and Chinese kale. Sprouting broccoli is the side shoots of the broccoli plant ,which grow after the main head has been taken off.
Melanie Miller has written: 'Effect of growing season on sprouting of blue huckleberry' -- subject(s): Huckleberries