define seed germination and photosynthesis
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After the seedling emerges from the seed coat and starts growing roots and leaves, the seedling's food reserves are typically exhausted; at this point photosynthesis provides the energy needed for continued growth and the seedling now requires a continuous supply of water, nutrients, and light.
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PHOTOSYNTHESIS:
The process by which green points turn carbon dioxide and water into food using energy from sunlight.
GERMINATION:
Germination in plants is the process by which a dormant seed being to sprout and grow into a seedling under the right growing condition.
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