Seeds can survive due to their protective outer coat, which shields the embryo from harsh environmental conditions, pathogens, and physical damage. They also enter a dormant state that conserves energy and resources until conditions are favorable for germination, such as the right temperature, moisture, and light. Additionally, seeds often contain stored nutrients that provide the necessary energy for the initial growth of the seedling. This combination of protection, dormancy, and nutrient storage enables seeds to endure until the right circumstances for growth arise.
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Yes, grass seed can survive the winter and successfully germinate in the spring if it is properly planted and cared for.
Inside a seed is a food supply for the developing plant embryo. The outside of a seed is a protective coat. This allows a seed to survive cold weather or a lack of water. A seed can remain dormant for months, or even years, while waiting for the right growing conditions.
Inside a seed is a food supply for the developing plant embryo. The outside of a seed is a protective coat. This allows a seed to survive cold weather or a lack of water. A seed can remain dormant for months, or even years, while waiting for the right growing conditions.
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yes
They can only survive the suns radiation.
A seed is inside a hard shell. So Until It is planted it is stored in that. Once planted and roots start to grow the seed starts to break out of the shell!
germinating seed absorb a lot of their nutrients from the cotyledons during the first stages of germination
Some seeds can survive being frozen and will grow when planted.
it is used as gas to produce oil that all humans need to survive.