respiration increases as temperature increases so you could infer that if the seeds are warmer than the surrounding evironment, then respiration is occuring.
The thermometer would melt
Measuring temperatures, i would guess.
thermometer
i believe it is called a spectrometer
70°f=21°c.
If given 25 germinating seeds to care for, you should plant them in soil, water them regularly, provide adequate sunlight, and protect them from pests. Monitor their growth and adjust care as needed to help them thrive into healthy plants.
Heat is important to seeds because the sun evaporates the water and so the seeds don't get flooded. == == Heat is important to plants or seeds beacuse, the sun or the heat have to give energy to the plant for it to survive.
this should help:Respiration slowed down when the temperature was reduced, and respiration increased when the temperature increased. The germinating pea seeds consumed the most oxygen. The vials containing the dry seeds and glass beads had the same result. When the germinating seed is cooled down however, the rate of oxygen consumption is reduced drastically because all of the cellular processes are slowed down from the cooler surroundings. The germinating seeds consumed almost no oxygen throughout the experiment in the 10-degree C water bath. In the room temperature water bath, the glass beads, and the dry pea seeds and glass beads consumed the least amount of oxygen (see chart 1). Which means that the germinating seeds would slow down their respiration rates because of the colder temperature. They consumed almost three times as much oxygen as the glass beads alone, and the glass beads and dry pea seeds.
There are several reasons. One is that stores need containers in which they can be sold and people need packets to keep them together. It is also important that they are kept free from humidity because that could result in them germinating.
when a person hasn't got enough oxygen
The seed would stop growing.
cyida hides them you would need to go to winter board and respiring
you would measure heat with a thermometer
dormant
I would use a thermometer.
That would be a thermometer.
Gardeners, farmers, and agricultural professionals would use a soil thermometer to measure the temperature of the soil for planting, germination, and growth of crops. It helps in determining the ideal time for planting different types of seeds and monitoring soil temperature for optimal plant growth.