germination
No, sprouts are the first growth of the seed, technically known as the cotyledons or seed leaves.
The plant that typically has two leaves when it first sprouts is a dicotyledonous plant, like beans or sunflowers. These plants have two seed leaves, or cotyledons, that emerge from the seed during germination.
When a seed sprouts, the process is called germination. During germination, the seed absorbs water and nutrients, leading to the growth of the embryo into a new plant. This typically involves the emergence of the root and shoot, which will develop into the plant's root system and stem, respectively.
Germination is the scientific name for the process when a plant first sprouts or begins to grow.
What part of the plant is the brussel sprout from
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as soon as it sprouts
germination
That is the correct spelling of the word "sprout" (plant growth).
Root sprouts are new plant shoots that originate from the root system of an existing plant. These sprouts develop due to specialized cells in the root tissues capable of producing new shoots. The sprouts then grow into new plants, utilizing the resources of the parent plant until they establish their own root systems.
When a seed sprouts, this is called germination. At this time mitosis is rapidly taking place to make enough cells to pop that baby out of the soil and into the sun and rain.