A young plant growing in the seed is called the embryo. After some days the shoot bursts up from the seed and comes out of the ground. Underneath, the roots come out to transfer water.
A plant which can not yet reproduce successfully.
foe a dormant seed it is almost negligible and for a germinated seed it is more.
To germinate is to begin life, as in "the tomato seed germinated and grew into a tomato plant."
Germinated.
You can determine if a seed has germinated by looking for signs such as the emergence of a root or shoot from the seed, changes in color or texture of the seed coat, and the presence of new growth or development.
The plant is classed as a biannual (flowering in the second year).
The Hypocotyl is the part of the stem closest to the seed in a young plant.
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The oldest carbon-14 dated seed that has been germinated and grown is around 32,000 years old. The seed was from a fossil fruit found in northeastern Siberia and was successfully grown into a healthy plant in a laboratory setting. This discovery provides insights into ancient plant species and their ability to survive long periods of dormancy.
yes plant starts off as a seed then it sprouts then its done
The seed coat has busted and the seedling is beginning to emerge
The three main stages are...1. Seed (when the plant is still inside the shell and has not yet germinated)2. Sprout (when the plant has germinated, but not created male/female reproductive organs)3. Adult (when the plant has created it's reproductive organs and can create another plant aka a seed)