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Experiment for gemination of seeds in the absence of carbon dioxide

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Procedure & Inference: Fill a test tube with mercury that is inverted into a beaker of mercury. ... Gas in the tube is absorbed, mercury level rises again, depicting that the gas was carbon dioxide. Consequently it is proved that the germinating seeds undergo respiration even in the total absence of air.

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