Explanation of germination ?
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Germination is the beginning of growth of a seed.
The seed requires warmth and moisture to germinate.
First, the seed leaves absorb moisture which allows the food reserves to become available to the new plant.
It then produces a radicle which is called as the first root, so that it can absorb water, followed by a shoot which develops from the plumule, which will allow it to absorb light as the plant needs both water and light to grow.
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Answer ---Germination, the sprouting of a seed, spore, or other reproductive body, usually after a period of dormancy. The absorption of water, the passage of time, chilling, warming, oxygen availability, and light exposure may all operate in initiating the process.
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