Biology, asked by kt7737459, 5 months ago

Describe anexperiment to show that germinating seeds need an optimum temperature.​

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Answered by GoodSoulHere
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The closer the temperature is to optimum the quicker germination will occur. Most seeds germinate when the soil temperature is between 68(and 86F).

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Answered by darshanmved
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Answer:

Take two beakers A and B.

In beaker A and B put some green gram seeds on a muslin cloth. Keep beaker A in a room with proper temperature and beaker B in refrigerator.

Explanation: Beaker A seeds will germinate because they are kept in proper temperature

Thus, a temperature of 25 degree to 37 degree is OPTIMUM TEMPERATURE for seeds to grow.

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