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1. Some soil and soaked pulses are put in a sieve and the sieve is placed on a stand. In which direction the sprouts will come out of the pulses? Why?

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Answered by vijjinavya27
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Explanation:

Soils can process and hold considerable amount of water. They can take in water, and will keep doing so until they are full, or until the rate at which they can transmit water into and through the pores is exceeded. Some of this water will steadily drain through the soil (via gravity) and end up in the waterways and streams, but much of it will be retained, despite the influence of gravity. Much of this retained water can be used by plants and other organisms, thus contributing to land productivity and soil health.

Answered by kingofself
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A hilum is basically "a scar or mark left" on the  coat of the seed by the 'former attachment' to the "ovary wall" or to the "funiculus".

Explanation:

  • They can arrest water and keep doing until they are stocked and through the outlet is outspaced.
  • Some of this water will be steadily drain via the soil and stopped in the streams and waterways, but much of it become retained, "despite the influence of gravity".
  • Much of this 'retained water' is used by "plants and other organisms", thus contributing to the "land productivity and soil health".

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Some soil and soaked pulses are put in a sieve and the sieve is placed on a stand . in which direction the sprouts will come out of pulses? why?

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