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Define seed, germination, dispersal and vegetative propagation​

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Answered by diveshabd
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seed:-the unit of reproduction of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant.

"cut open the peppers and remove the seeds

germination:-the development of a plant from a seed or spore after a period of dormancy.

"successful germination of crops"

the process of something coming into existence and developing.

"the rules would stifle the germination of new ideas"

dispersal vegetative propagation:-Sexual and vegetative reproduction of clonal plants phenotypically differ in dispersal distance, in the phenology of offspring production and establishment, and in the success of establishment. ... A trade-off between length and number of vegetative spacers drew parameters away from their unrestricted optima.


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Answered by bhalodiyaveleree
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1) seed-A seed is an embryonic plant.

2) germination- Germination is the process by which an organism grows from a seed or similar a structure.

3) vegetative propagation- this is form of asexual reproduction in which new plant grow from the buds growing on the margin of the leaves. these buds are reproductive in nature and when they fall on the ground they germinate and form a new plant.

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