ILLINOIS
it is nonliving Seed is living as it has got capacity to grow to a plant under favourable conditions. Life is dormant in seeds. Seeds become dead under unfavourable storage conditions. What is life? In simple terms life is the ability to multiply. Seeds may need energy to keep living as we say seeds are living under favourable conditions. The energy needs may be minimal.
The state plant of Hawaii is the kukui tree (Aleurites moluccanus). Its nuts are used to make jewelry and candles, and the tree is also known for its cultural significance in Hawaiian folklore and traditions.
Yes, dry seeds can respire at a low rate through a process known as internal respiration. However, this respiration is minimal as the seeds are in a dormant state and not actively metabolizing. Once the seeds are exposed to water and conditions suitable for germination, respiration rates increase as cellular processes resume.
the floral emblem of Victoria is the Epacris impressa
Secondary succession occurs in an area where the community has been destroyed and the soil has been left intact. This process involves the reestablishment of plant and animal life from the remaining seeds, roots, and soil organisms. Over time, the community gradually develops back to its original state.
State of Pennsylvania
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State of Pennsylvania
Johnny Appleseed was actually John Chapman (1775-1847) who brought apple seeds from Pennsylvania and planted them in the Midwest America.See link below for more information.Johnny Appleseed, his real name was John Chapman.He was born (September 26, 1774 - February 18, 1845), was an American pioneer nurseryman who introduced apple trees to large parts of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. He became an American legend while still alive, largely because of his kind and generous ways, his great leadership in conservation, and the symbolic importance of apples. Appleseed lives on in a cryogenically frozen state. The Department of Agriculture reserves the right to reanimate Appleseed at a moments notice, in the event of a global apple crisis.
John Chapman (Johnny Appleseed) introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and northern counties of West Virginia. He did this for 55 years in the early days of American settlement.
Johnny Appleseed, whose real name was John Chapman, traveled extensively throughout the Midwest region of the United States. He planted apple trees in states such as Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Pennsylvania as part of his mission to establish orchards for settlers.
After living in Pennsylvania, Johnny Appleseed, whose real name was John Chapman, moved to Ohio. He played a significant role in the early settlement of the region by planting apple trees and promoting cultivation. His efforts helped establish orchards that would support the growing population in the area.
Seeds are solids.
Vermont
from the inside of the apple you idiot, but its really when a mommy apple and a daddy apple love each other very much and get all applely and make little baby apple seeds that will turn into little apple trees to create little apples once again. GO LOOK AT THE INSIDE OF THE APPLE YOU RETARD
Cotton is a plant where the seeds and the parts of those seeds (the soft white fluff) are harvested. This fluff then goes to a factory to be woven into fibrous material called cotton fibre.