Physics, asked by connectionerror2558, 10 months ago

Damaged seed sink in water

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Answered by aniruthanrj
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Damaged seeds tends tend to float on water because they lack all the nutrients and ingredients that are required for the plant to grow. The become hollow from the inside which allows them to be filled with air. This leads them to become light in weight as compared to the healthy seeds.

Answered by Hanisha2007
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False, damaged seeds FLOAT in water.

Damaged seeds tends tend to float on water because they lack all the nutrients and ingredients that are required for the plant to grow. ... It is the property of water that lighter objects float and heavier objects sink. This is the basic reason for the healthy heavy seeds to sink down.

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