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A broken seed generally will not grow, as the damage can prevent it from absorbing water and nutrients effectively or disrupt the embryonic structure necessary for germination. However, if the seed is only slightly damaged and still retains viable tissue, it may have a chance to sprout. The degree of damage and the type of seed play significant roles in determining its ability to grow. Overall, healthy seeds have the best chance of successful germination.

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