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2. Suggest an experiment to prove that a suitable
temperature is necessary for germination.​

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Answered by RekJoe
1

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Here is your required answer:

A reasonable temperature is important for germination. 

Take two Beakers and name them A and B.

Place some Green gram seeds on cotton wool in each of the two measuring utensils. 

Keep measuring utensil A in a cold room and container B in the standard room temperature.

In multi-day or two the seeds in Beaker B will develop while the seeds in beaker A won't hint at any germination or may sprout following a few days yet not to a degree the seeds in Beaker A germinates. 

Hence germination can happen in an appropriate temperature.

Answered by pranjalibathe2006
1

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Explanation:

A reasonable temperature is important for germination.

Take two Beakers and name them A and B.

Place some Green gram seeds on cotton wool in each of the two measuring utensils.

Keep measuring utensil A in a cold room and container B in the standard room temperature.

In multi-day or two the seeds in Beaker B will develop while the seeds in beaker A won't hint at any germination or may sprout following a few days yet not to a degree the seeds in Beaker A germinates.

Hence germination can happen in an appropriate temperature.

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