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On the first day of soaking, mung seeds absorb water and begin to swell, initiating the germination process. The outer seed coat softens, allowing the embryo inside to start developing. As the seeds take in moisture, their metabolic activity increases, preparing them for sprouting. This process sets the stage for the seeds to eventually grow into seedlings.
Mature seeds are often very dry and need to take in water, before cellular metabolism and growth can resume. Seeds need enough water to swell and break the seed coat.
Mature seeds are often very dry and need to take in water, before cellular metabolism and growth can resume. Seeds need enough water to swell and break the seed coat.
Plants have an outer coat to protect the plant inside and keep it moist?
Only seeds have seed coats not plants. Not all seeds have seed coats.
Mature seeds are often very dry and need to take in water, before cellular metabolism and growth can resume. Seeds need enough water to swell and break the seed coat.
Mature seeds are often very dry and need to take in water, before cellular metabolism and growth can resume. Seeds need enough water to swell and break the seed coat.
The seed swells as it absorbs water, causing it to expand and trigger germination. This process softens the seed coat and initiates biochemical changes that signal the seed to start growing. Optimal moisture levels are crucial for this process to occur effectively.
Black seed cotton has smoother seeds and green seed cotton has spiky seeds. This makes it harder to clean green seed cotton than it is to clean black seed, because the green seeds will stick to the cotton fibers.
seed coat
protein makes up the coat of a virus
Plants have an outer coat to protect the plant inside and keep it moist?
Only seeds have seed coats not plants. Not all seeds have seed coats.
Soaking is a common practice on with some seeds to increase or speed up the rate of germination. Seeds with thick testa (seed coats) are generally better candidates. Soaking allows water to penetrate the seed coat a lot faster than if the seed was simply placed in damp soil.
an embryo, the endosperm (food supply), and the seed coat.
No, it is stored in the cotyledones
A metal coat makes an Onix evolve into a Steelix.