Biology, asked by ankushkumar06231, 8 months ago

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for germination
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(0) Seeds require
(1) Germination in gram seeds is
2. Write two differences between epigeal and hypogeal germination,
3. Define seed germination
4. A seed is provided with all the conditions necessary for germination. Yet it fails to germinate. Can you conclude that the
seed is dead? Explain.​

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Answered by sofia9974
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Answered by bhandarianjali43
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Answer:

2.Hypogeal Germination

3.Germination is usually the growth of a plant contained within a seed; it results in the formation of the seedling. It is also the process of reactivation of metabolic machinery of the seed resulting in the emergence of radicle and plumule.

4.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"...

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