Depends upon how hot. Not too hot is fine, but too hot would kill the plant.
you need one cup of water to germinate a seed
No it does not because it is just hot water.
They get their nutrients from the roots they grow underground. The roots "soak" up the nutrients and water the plant needs.
No , Seeds can germinate only by imbibing water. Oil come in the way for water permeation across the seed coat.
seeds need some conditions to germinate which they do not get inside a sealed packet. the conditions are : air, moisture, warmth. in other words it needs water, air and favourable temperature to germinate.
water warmth and oxygen
water and oxygen. i think they are both self explanatory
Seeds can germinate in cooled boiled water, so long as the water is no longer warm or hot. The act of boiling will actually clean the water, causing it to be sterile.
Plants germinate
The seeds of some plants can survive in a dry condition for hundreds of years and then germinate when placed in an environment with plenty of water.
Some species do and some species don't. All species need their seeds to be in their own type of environment to germinate.
Yes it is too hot for water plants
Plants germinate when the seed absorbs water and swells, causing the seed coat to break open. This triggers the growth of the embryo inside the seed, leading to the emergence of the root, followed by the shoot, which eventually develops into a seedling.
Germinate isnt a thing, it is an action. To germinate is to grow or mature. Typically, the term is used when referring to plants.
Insufficient sunlight or water. Some plant seeds will not germinate if the temperature is too cold.
Plants grow from the roots and seeds germinate in the roots as well.
When water, warmth, and oxygen become available a seed begins to germinate.