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describe the process of germination inyour own words​

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Answered by SethRollinsNo1
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Germination Definition

Germination refers to the process by which an organism grows from a seed or a spore. The most common forms of germination include a seed sprouting to form a seedling and the formation of a sporeling from a spore. Thus, germination occurs primarily in plant and fungal species.

Germination Process

The process of germination is as follows:

Environmental conditions are favorable: For germination to occur, the environmental conditions must be favorable in order to support the growing plant. The soil depth, amount of water, and temperature are all critical conditions that must be met in order for the process of germination to be initiated. Typically, the soil conditions must be moist and warm.

Water imbibition: When environmental conditions are optimal, germination is initiated by a process termed water imbibition. The seed absorbs water through a structure called a micropyle, which induces swelling of the seed until it splits open.

Root and Shoot formation: Once the seed has ruptured, the radicle (primary root) and plumule (shoot) can emerge from the seed. This process is initiated by specific enzymes that become activated when the seed is exposed to water. The roots grow downwards, and the shoot grows upwards towards the soil surface.

A seedling is formed: Once the shoot emerges from the soil surface, the cotyledons become fully unfolded and expand, eventually forming the first leaves. Once this occurs, the plant is ready to initiate photosynthesis and is considered a seedling

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Answered by dagadupatil253
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  • Germination refers to the process by which an organism grows from a seed or a spore. The most common forms of germination include a seed sprouting to form a seedling and the formation of a sporeling from a spore. Thus, germination occurs primarily in plant and fungal species.
  • Germination is the budding of a seed after it has been planted in soil and remained dormant for a certain period of time. ... The seed's coat breaks open and a root, or radicle, emerges from the seed, which is followed by a plant shoot. This initial stage of a plant's development is germination

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