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Experiment t explain seed germination in moist condition

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Answered by livegamer63p
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Answer:

Aim: To prove that water is necessary for germination.

Apparatus: Two beakers marked A and B, seeds of Pea,water and cotton wool.

Procedure: Take two beakers which are marked A and B respectively.In beaker place some pea seeds on a wet cotton wool and in beaker B pace some pea seed on a dry cotton wool. Keep the beakers at room temperature.

Observation: The seeds in beaker A germinate and in B do not germinate.

Result: Water is necessary for germination.

Answered by ashi604737
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Answer:

Moisture is critical for germinating seeds. They like a moist not soggy environment. Seeds require oxygen and if kept waterlogged state may rot. On the other hand if soil dries out the seed will lose whatever water it has absorbed and will die.

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