Biology, asked by arjunkute43, 11 months ago

79. By which action a seed coat becomes permeable to
water?
La Scarification
Stratification
c) Vernalization
d) All of the above​

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Answered by shri55092
1

Answer:

scarification

Explanation:

Any process designed to make the testa (seed coat) more permeable to water and gases (and thus more likely to germinate) is known as scarification. Scarification, regardless of type, works by speeding up the natural processes which normally make seed coats permeable to water and air.

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