Biology, asked by saumya99393, 6 hours ago

A seed is provided with all the conditions necessary for germination. Yet it fails to germinate. Can you conclude the seed is dead? Explain.​

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Answered by brainlypromoter4
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Given water, oxygen and/or a suitable temperature, a quiescent seed will germinate. However, even if given the proper conditions, a seed may not germinate. These seeds may fail to germinate because the seed is either dormant or "dead". ... Still other seeds require a period of heat in order to germinate.

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Answered by CharanHarshith2010
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Given water, oxygen and/or a suitable temperature, a quiescent seed will germinate. However, even if given the proper conditions, a seed may not germinate. These seeds may fail to germinate because the seed is either dormant or "dead". ... Still other seeds require a period of heat in order to germinate.

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