Yes, when respiration starts in a seed, it typically indicates the beginning of germination. Respiration is a key metabolic process that provides energy for the seed to begin the germination process, where it starts to grow into a new plant.
Yes, once respiration starts in a seed, germination has begun. During this process, the seed absorbs water, which activates metabolic pathways and initiates respiration, allowing it to convert stored energy into usable forms for growth. This marks the transition from a dormant seed to an actively growing plant embryo.
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As matter from a nebula condenses, it begins to form into clumps due to gravity. These clumps eventually evolve into protostars, as heat and pressure increase at their cores, initiating the process of nuclear fusion. This marks the beginning of a star's life cycle.
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Natural and human disturbances.
No, the 'speedy trial' clause of the Sixth Amendment is only activated when a criminal prosecution has begun. A speeding ticket is not criminal.
A slow laborious process begun at the grass roots level.
There is no time limit. Once the process has begun and is in process it can take, as long as it takes.
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The process of canonization of Dorothy Day has only begun. She is not yet a saint.
Germination - the process of growing a new plant from a seed.
The correct phrase is "I have begun." "Begun" is the past participle form of "begin."
burn it. If it smells lke vinegar, its in the process of hydrolyzing.
Begun is correct.
Yes, when respiration starts in a seed, it typically indicates the beginning of germination. Respiration is a key metabolic process that provides energy for the seed to begin the germination process, where it starts to grow into a new plant.