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Observation-Seeds placed in cotton germinate the same as seeds placed in soil, Hypothesis- Seeds do not need soil for germination Manipulating variables- soil, cotton Responding- height of seeds germinated
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process of seed germination1. the testa breaks2. the radicle comes out first and grows downward. It will become the first true roots3. the plumule grows upward. It will grow into the first true leaf4. The cotyledons which are the sources of food get smaller5. the roots get settled on the soil, the cotyledons drop and the young seedling continious to grow.
sunlight,water,soil and space.. temperature
of course god did because he made the stars he didnt name them abraham from the bible did
because mongo seeds are always planted in tropical places so temperature always afects in the germination of mongo seed
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The manipulative variable in a study involving mongo seeds could be the amount of water or light exposure the seeds receive. By manipulating these variables, one could observe their effects on the germination or growth of the mongo seeds.
Mung beans (mongo) seeds should be planted at a depth of about 1-2 inches in well-draining soil. Planting them too deep can inhibit germination, while planting them too shallow may expose them to drying out quickly. Make sure to water the seeds immediately after planting to help with germination.
Mongo seeds have a hard outer coating that is impermeable to water, which prevents them from dissolving. This coating protects the seed from damage and dehydration, allowing it to remain dormant until conditions are favorable for germination.
Mongo seeds grow best in water without cotton. For effective germination of mongo seeds, leave the seeds suspended in water for between 8-12 hours. After this period, remove the seeds and new growth should take place within 24 hours.
After soaking mongo seeds in water for 5 days, you will observe that they have swelled in size as they absorb water. The outer seed coat may soften or break down, preparing the seeds for germination. It is important to change the water regularly to prevent mold growth and to promote healthy germination.
If mongo seeds are planted in tissue paper, they are unlikely to germinate and grow successfully. Tissue paper does not provide the necessary nutrients, support, or moisture retention for seeds to sprout and develop into healthy plants. It is best to plant mongo seeds in a suitable potting mix or soil that can provide the optimal conditions for germination and growth.
the mongo seeds is crazy hahaha lozer .....
Yes, mongo seeds can germinate on wet tissue as long as the tissue remains consistently moist and not waterlogged. However, it is generally recommended to use a proper germination medium such as potting soil to provide the seeds with the necessary nutrients for healthy growth.
No, it is not.
parts of mongo root